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Nicholas Winton

1909 - 2015

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1909

DIED

2015

Nicholas Winton Obituary

LONDON (AP) — He was just a 29-year-old clerk at the London Stock Exchange when he faced the challenge of a lifetime. Traveling with a friend to Czechoslovakia in 1938, as the drums of impending war echoed around Europe, Nicholas Winton was hit by a key realization.

The country was in danger and no one was saving its Jewish children.

Winton would almost single-handedly save more than 650 Jewish children from the Holocaust, earning himself the label "Britain's Schindler." He died Wednesday at age 106 in a hospital near Maidenhead, his hometown west of London, his family said.

Winton arranged trains to carry children from Nazi-occupied Prague to Britain, battling bureaucracy at both ends and saving them from almost certain death. He then kept quiet about his exploits for a half-century.

His daughter, Barbara, said she hoped her father would be remembered for his wicked sense of humor and charity work as well as his wartime heroism. And she hoped his legacy would be inspiring people to believe that even difficult things were possible.

"He believed that if there was something that needed to be done you should do it," she said. "Let's not spend too long agonizing about stuff. Let's get it done."

British Prime Minister David Cameron said "the world has lost a great man." Jonathan Sacks, Britain's former chief rabbi, said Winton "was a giant of moral courage and determination, and he will be mourned by Jewish people around the world."

In Israel, President Reuven Rivlin said Winton will be remembered as a hero from "those darkest of times."

"(He) was a man who valued human life above all else, and there are those who are alive today who are testament to his dedication and sacrifice," Rivlin said.

Born in London on May 19, 1909, to parents of German Jewish descent, Winton himself was raised as a Christian.

Late in 1938, a friend contacted him and told him to cancel the skiing holiday they had planned and travel instead to Czechoslovakia.

Alarmed by the influx of refugees from the Sudetenland region recently annexed by Germany, Winton and his friend feared — correctly — that Czechoslovakia soon would be invaded by the Nazis and that its Jewish residents would be sent to concentration camps.

While some in Britain were working to get Jewish intellectuals and communists out of Czechoslovakia, no one was trying to save the children — so Winton took that task upon himself.

Returning to Britain, Winton persuaded British officials to accept children, as long as foster homes were found and a 50-pound guarantee was paid for each one to ensure they had enough money to return home later. At the time, their stays were only expected to be temporary.

Setting himself up as the one-man children's section of the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia, Winton set about finding homes and guarantors, drawing up lists of about 6,000 children, publishing pictures to encourage British families to agree to take them.

The first 20 children arrived by plane, but once the German army reached Prague in March 1939, they could only be brought out by train.

In the months before the outbreak of World War II, eight trains carried children from Czechoslovakia through Germany to Britain. In all, Winton got 669 children out.

The largest evacuation was scheduled for Sept. 3, 1939 — the day that Britain declared war on Germany. That train never left, and almost none of the 250 children trying to flee on it survived the war.

The children from Prague were among some 10,000 mostly Jewish children who made it to Britain on what were known as the Kindertransports (children's transports). Few of them would see their parents again.

Although many more Jewish children were saved from Berlin and Vienna, those operations were better organized and better financed. Winton's operation was unique because he worked almost alone.

"Maybe a lot more could have been done. But much more time would have been needed, much more help would have been needed from other countries, much more money would have been needed, much more organization," Winton later said.

He also acknowledged that not all the children who made it to Britain were well-treated in their foster homes — sometimes they were used as cheap domestic servants.

"I wouldn't claim that it was 100 percent successful. But I would claim that everybody who came over was alive at the end of the war," he was quoted as saying in the book about the Kindertransports "Into the Arms of Strangers."

Several of the children he saved grew up to have prominent careers, including filmmaker Karel Reisz, British politician Alf Dubs and Canadian journalist Joe Schlesinger.

Winton served in the Royal Air Force during the war and continued to support refugee organizations. After the war, he became involved in numerous other charitable organizations, especially in Maidenhead.

A keen fencer who lost his chance to compete at the Olympics because of the outbreak of World War II, Winton worked with his younger brother Bobby to found the Winton Cup, still a major team fencing competition in Britain.

But for almost 50 years, Winton said nothing about what he had done before the war. It only emerged in 1988 when his wife Grete found documents in the attic of their home.

"There are all kinds of things you don't talk about, even with your family," Winton said in 1999. "Everything that happened before the war actually didn't feel important in the light of the war itself."

Winton's wife persuaded him to have his story documented. It became well-known in Britain after the BBC tracked down dozens of "Nicky's Children" and arranged an emotional reunion on prime-time television.

A film about his heroism, "Nicholas Winton — The Power of Good," won an International Emmy Award in 2002. Then-Prime Minister Tony Blair praised him as "Britain's Schindler," after German businessman Oskar Schindler, who also saved Jewish lives during the war.

Winton was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003 and also honored in the Czech Republic, where last year he received the country's highest state honor, the Order of the White Lion.

"He was a person I admired for his personal bravery," said Czech President Milos Zeman.

A statue of Winton stands at Prague's central station, while a statue commemorating the children of the Kindertransport is a popular sight at London's Liverpool Street Station.

Winton continued to attend Kindertransport events in Britain and the Czech Republic well beyond his 100th birthday.

Still, he rejected the description of himself as a hero, insisting that unlike Schindler, his life had never been in danger.

"At the time, everybody said, 'Isn't it wonderful what you've done for the Jews? You saved all these Jewish people,'" Winton said. "When it was first said to me, it came almost as a revelation. Because I didn't do it particularly for that reason. I was there to save children."

Winton's wife Grete died in 1999. He is survived by his daughter Barbara, his son Nick and several grandchildren.

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NAOMI KOPPEL, Associated Press

Associated Press writers Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless in London, Karel Janicek in Prague and Ian Deitch in Jerusalem contributed.


Copyright © 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Published by New York Times on Jul. 1, 2015.

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Charlene Laferdy

July 17, 2015

My heart goes out to the family of Sir Nicholas Winton for your recent loss. This loss is also a loss to the human race. I just learned about the deeds of this remarkable man, only to learn that he died 17 days ago.What an amazing man! His story brings joy and hope for the good of all mankind!My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Dr. Larry and Ann Sizemore

July 15, 2015

Although Nicky was agnostic, nevertheless, God believed in him and chose him to save precious lives. How much better this world be if there were more like him.

Brenda

July 13, 2015

What an inspiriting life story. Rarely do you hear of such persons risking their lives to save the lives of others especially the lives of children. Surely Jesus had Nicholas Winton in mind when he spoke the words at Luke 23:43. My deepest sympathy for the loss of a life well lived!

David Melling

July 7, 2015

Truly wonderful man. Thank you Sir.

July 7, 2015

Hero, Humanitarian, and now Gods Angel! I'm not Jewish but the angel reference is made with utmost respect!

Deborah Zee Rubin, RN

July 6, 2015

Such a true HERO, Mensch and a wonderful Father, who saved so many children from certain death. Rest in Peace, sweet, brave man. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

Alan Arnot

July 5, 2015

It is inscribed with a line from the Talmud, the book of Jewish law. It reads: "Save one life, save the world."
I'm neither Jewish nor religious in any way shape or form, but after hearing of Nicholas Winton and reading the book, I found a man who asked noting in return for his selfless action, a hero, not a man of war but not afraid to step in and help. Deepest condolences to family and friends.

July 4, 2015

he is a man worthy of extreme honor. he will be remembered.

sharon coleman

July 4, 2015

Great feat he accomplished with the kids. A great man to emulate

July 4, 2015

A Hero for sure

Karen Winton

Rosie Randall

July 4, 2015

Thank you for your unique courage, Mr. Winton. Your memory is a blessing to our world.

Judy Mellow

July 4, 2015

He will dwell in the House of the Lord forever.

Wynne

July 4, 2015

In this world of turmoil, death, and destruction you were an example of how the world should be. Rest in peace Mr. Winton.

Cathy Howard Kennedy

July 4, 2015

I thank God for this beautiful soul whom I am certain has many stars in his crown. Thank you, God, for the life and works of this humble servant, Mr. Nicholas Winton.

Mary Wickliffe

July 4, 2015

A true hero. No words can describe the legacy that he has left, RIP sweet angel of God.

Inez Alexander

July 4, 2015

How blessed was the world to have such a human to save others in true distress. It could not have been easy, yet he kept on saving lives. What a true example of courage in a hellish time! May God Bless him and those he loved for truly this man was a man of God! Pray that his spirit lives on to inspire us to be as he was for we will surely need men like him in the days and years to come!

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

July 3, 2015

A truly rightous man. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and survivors of his brave actions. May he rest in eternal peace and may the perpetual light shine upon him.

July 3, 2015

What a great man.

Gale

July 3, 2015

What a beautiful soul. Now is time for you to receive the best gift ever, "tho good and faith servant", from Jesus!

Elizabeth

July 3, 2015

Your life was full of passion for all the lives you saved.RIP Mr Winton your strength lives on with all that you have touched

July 3, 2015

Thank God for people like you.

July 3, 2015

This kind, wonderful, special man. An ethical approach to life seemed to be his driving force-a difficult task which he embraced. Thank you sir.
-Julian, London

JohnDavid A. Griffin

July 3, 2015

As the God of Abraham instructed Moes to lead His people out of bondage, God called on Sir Nickolas Winston to save these children of God from the 20 th century's greatest atrocity against humanity. As God's appointed guardian angel to protect and guide all God's children to safety and live long and fruitful lives. Your life serves as an example of great things we as humans can do for one another rather than poison the world with hate. I'm sure Sir Winston's life's journey was not always an easy or pleasant one, but those are just bumps in the road of our lives we travel each day. My prayers to Sir Winston's family and the many lives that have been touched by him. God's Peace and Grace to all. JohnDavid A.Griffin

mark johnson

July 3, 2015

GOD BLESS & ETERNAL PEACEFUL REST!
WERE THE WORLD BE SO LUCKY TO HAVE MORE MEN & WOMEN LIKE YOU TODAY....

Wanda

July 3, 2015

Thank You.

Jerlyn Lewis

July 3, 2015

Mr. Winton certainly displayed a courageous and self-sacrificing spirit. May his family find comfort in knowing that he is in God's memory, waiting for what is promised at John 11:11, 21-25. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss.

Ann

July 2, 2015

Nicholas Winton's goodness, kindness, modesty, and heroism will continue to inspire people in the years to come.

Ivana V.

July 2, 2015

Thank you for your heroism, thank you for being such a strong positive example!

July 2, 2015

An Angel here on Earth... in our turbulent world.. to an Angel in Our Heavens! A special Soul now Reunited with God!

Jane Dowling

July 2, 2015

God bless you, and thank you, Mr. Winton ~ You were an angel on earth.

Maria

July 2, 2015

akujeme!!! Nech ti je zem ahká, odpoívaj v pokoji.

Lois Burns

July 2, 2015

I never had the priviledge to know him but he was obviously a kind and selfless man who had more love for humanity than himself. What a wonderful legacy!

Elihue

July 2, 2015

Words cannot express how his story touched my life. May God give you blessed rest that you so richly deserve.

July 2, 2015

Rest in peace wonderful human being. God bless you.

Mary Kathleen Black

July 2, 2015

He touched my life though I never met him I felt a tremendous love for this man. A truly good man.

Steve Hinds

July 2, 2015

A True "Mensch" in every sense of the word.

July 2, 2015

A great man such as you, brings tears to my eyes.
Thank you for saving so many innocent young lives.
There's another bright star in the heavens for me to wish on. Peace be with you for all eternity.

Anna McGunigle

July 2, 2015

PRAYERS.

Kerry Gannon

July 2, 2015

He is the perfect example of an amazing human being! Rest in peace! You will be forever remembered.

July 2, 2015

Beloveds, I know he will truly be missed. May you fine peace and comfort from God who assures us he won't leave us bereaved . . .

Glen Hausfeld

July 2, 2015

Peace.

July 2, 2015

Today I will do something special for someone in need just for you Sir Winton

Laura Orlando

July 2, 2015

You have inspired me to continue to help the poor, and needed people in my community. I hope some day I meet you to thank you for the wonderful insight you had to think of the children you saved. May you rest in peace in Gods hands. Laura Ann Orlando, Reading Pa

Mary Fearnley

July 2, 2015

God Bless you and Keep you. You are truly a hero.

July 2, 2015

A beautiful man, a beautiful legacy!
Mirella Dell'Capo

Maryland Admirer

July 2, 2015

Amazing story, amazing man. Thank you, thank you, Mr. Winton, for showing us all true compassion, courage and commitment.

Joan Walton

July 2, 2015

May God bless you !!!!!!!!

Jaynie Jones

July 2, 2015

A good man through and through. What a blessing to this life and how wonderful it would be if the world had more men like him.

beverly davies

July 2, 2015

too winton family,he was a very brave man for all he done for saving all those kids rest in peace

July 2, 2015

A GREAT Man! A True Power of Example. My condolences....Peace, Mark Giannullo

July 2, 2015

I had the high honor of meeting Mr. Winton's son in April, 2015 when he spoke at Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina.

I wish to offer my deepest condolences and sympathies to Mr. Winton's entire family.

Lawrence Libater
Charleston, SC
USA

July 2, 2015

An angel among us.

Shane Johnston

July 2, 2015

A great man

Carrie Cederholm

July 1, 2015

This kind man proves that one human being can make a difference. So simple but so difficult for most of us. God bless him and his family. His actions surely changed history by saving the children. Pray we all learn from his blessed actions!

July 1, 2015

Thank you for all you have done...you were amazing! May God Hold You In His Loving Arms. Rest In Peace Mr. Winton...

Natalia del basso orsini

July 1, 2015

Sad day for the world! Why are very few people like him that saved theier lives instead of take them away.May he rest in peace! loved him without knowing him.

July 1, 2015

To the Winton family
May the God of comfort strengthen family and friends.Isaiah25:8 He will swallow up death forever,

Bob and Cheryll Berg

July 1, 2015

The world was truly blessed to have this amazing man walking the earth. Our condolences to his family. Thank you Mr. Winton for your courage, bravery and creativity.

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

July 1, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

Carmen Cuneo

July 1, 2015

God Bless

Linda Roth

July 1, 2015

My prayers for the Winton family that may be comforted and consoled by the spirit of the Divine. How very blest I am to know of the legacy of love left by this fine man. We are in a poorer place without him. May many more follow with their own acts of bravery and love as a living legacy to this great man.
L'Shalom

Mary Sisk- Sickles

July 1, 2015

To the Winton family, My greatest gratitude for the humanitarian acts Mr. Winton performed for so many people. He was precious beyond words and has inspired me in so many ways though I never met him. God bless your family, and be with you in your time of sorrow saying goodbye to someone we all were fortunate to have in our lives.

Winton Nicholas

July 1, 2015

MCMX

July 1, 2015

What bravery and compassion this gentleman showed to ones he didn't even know. I hope to meet him in Paradise

Michal Hebeda

July 1, 2015

How to express all the feelings shortly - just THANK YOU MR. WINTON. R.I.P.

July 1, 2015

He used everything that God gave him. I wished I had known him. God bless you Mr. Winton. Deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

R.Williams, MD

Michael Mills

July 1, 2015

Sir Nicholas Winton was such fine man and, as of today, my favorite "historical " figure.

Margie Kekko

July 1, 2015

May Sir Nicholas Winton rest in well deserved peace. What he did for all of the children he rescued from the Nazi's will never be forgotten. Condolences to all who loved this remarkable man.

Patty Kiefer-Severud

July 1, 2015

He made the world such a better place with his wisdom, love and compassion. I am so very sorry I did not get to meet him for he has been one of my heroes. I know God will bless him and the gates of heaven are open wide for his arrival. May we all learn from his life of humility and his generous soul. My deepest sympathy to his loved ones. I loved him too.

July 1, 2015

Winton family and friend's. My condolences. May the God of comfort be with you all in this trying time. ( 1 Peter 5 : 7 ).

Suzan

July 1, 2015

God bless this wonderful, sweet, brave man and thank you sir.

Stephanie Bennett

July 1, 2015

God Bless this beautiful soul .Heaven is rejoicing in his homecoming. May others follow his example of compassion and love to help stop the atrocities of war.Peace to all.Amen.

Paul Thornfeldt

July 1, 2015

This man is a Hero of Heroes!

USA Citizens

July 1, 2015

Heartwarming to know this world was blessed with a man filled with love, wisdom, bravery, intelligence, compassion, and presumable humility. Our sympathy to his family and to all who love this man.

Lynn LaBauve

July 1, 2015

God bless this good man and may he rest in peace. His love has given hope in the midst of evil and despair.

Adrian Barnette

July 1, 2015

We'll miss you !

July 1, 2015

What a beautiful soul this gentleman was. A beautiful beautiful soul.

Peggy Stevens

July 1, 2015

God bless you Mr.Winton. There will be hundreds of grateful people at the gates of heaven, to welcome you home!
Peggy

July 1, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Denise Griggs

July 1, 2015

May God bless his descendants and
those he helped save. A truly remarkable man!

July 1, 2015

Bless this man. A true roll model for us all.

July 1, 2015

GREAT JOB , REST WELL TRUE & JUST SERVENT.

Robert Baker

July 1, 2015

A True Hero in every sense of the word. Put other's Welfare before your own, and Do The Right Thing.

Dave Andersen

July 1, 2015

An amazing story, an amazing man. Rest in peace.

Scott Chamberland

July 1, 2015

Rest in Peace

Chrisitine Mueller Hosie

July 1, 2015

It's an honor to know there have been loving caring people in this world that thought of the lives of others. May we all take a lesson of love from this mans legacy. I saw a television program honoring his, where the children he saved got together by special invitation as a surprise to him to thank him, they were all adults at the time. It was a wonderful acknowledgement for a very noble act that he was able to preserve the lives of hundreds of Jewish children. I've no doubt he did many other great things in his life time. Philippians 4:8King James Version (KJV)

8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

King James Version (KJV)
by Public Domain

Beverly Vernon

July 1, 2015

I'm sure God blessed him for what he did to save people!
He must of had a great blessing on his 105th birthday and possibly earlier to meet people from those he saved.

July 1, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that I am thinking of the family and hope the beautiful promise at Is. 25:8 provides a measure of hope and comfort during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Ann

W Hubble

July 1, 2015

I hope his long life was a happy one, especially in light of what he accomplished.

kathy

July 1, 2015

Beautiful man, God bless your soul.

Kirk Fox

July 1, 2015

Thank you for your courage while risking your own life doing something that most others would not dare. Obviously your legacy lives on in the children and grandchildren of those you saved.

Patti R

July 1, 2015

The world lost a truly heroic person. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Winton's family and friends.

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