
A gripping documentary about the courage and determination of a young English stockbroker who saved the lives of 669 children. Between March 13 and August 2, 1939, Nicholas Winton organized 8 transports to take children from Prague to new homes in Great Britain, and kept quiet about it until his wife discovered a scrapbook documenting his unique mission in 1988. Winton was a successful 29-year-old stockbroker in London who "had an intuition" about the fate of the Jews when he visited Prague in 1939. He quietly but decisively got down to the business of saving lives. We learn how only two countries, Sweden and Britain, answered his call to harbor the young refugees; how documents had to be forged and how once foster parents signed for the children on delivery, that was the last he saw of them.
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A gripping documentary about the courage and determination of a young English stockbroker who saved the lives of 669 children. Between March 13 and August 2, 1939, Nicholas Winton organized 8 transports to take children from Prague to new homes in Great Britain, and kept quiet...
The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton (2003) was directed by Matej Mináč. The film is a Documentary, History production with a runtime of 1h 4m, rated 9.0/10.
The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton runs 1h 4m (64 minutes total). Audience rating: 9.0/10 from 3 votes. Genre: Documentary, History.
The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton is rated 9.0/10 by 3 viewers — exceptional and highly recommended. A good pick for Documentary and History fans.