Sir Nicholas Winton - BBC Programme "That's Life" aired in 1988
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- Sir Nicholas Winton who organised the rescue and passage to Britain of about 669 mostly Jewish Czechoslovakian children destined for the Nazi death camps before World War II in an operation known as the Czech Kindertransport. This video is the BBC Programme "That's Life" aired in 1988. The most touching video ever.
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Rescued hundreds of kids during WW2 and didn't brag about it - this is true badassness.
I'm from Slovakia and two of the women he saved were my neighbours... :) THANK YOU SIR WINTON!
"Winton told no one that he did this, not even his wife. In 1988, his wife found a scrapbook full of pictures of the children and letters from parents in their attic. She arranged to have Winton's story appear in newspaper"
There is a statue of him in Prague train terminal and the London terminal to honor his work. What an amazing man.
Boy am i glad i packed lunch today
didn't know i'd be going on a feel trip
It's arguable he saved thousands of lives. Sure he saved 669 children directly, but those kids went on to have families that wouldn't have even existed without him. This man deserves to be treated like a rock star anywhere he goes.
That was beautiful.
IT'S OKAY I MEAN I WASN'T PLANNING ON CRYING TODAY BUT WHY NOT LET ME JUST SOB ALL OVER THE FLOOR
My cousin married one of Winton's rescued, Bobby Kingsley. He is in the front row on the left. Sadly, he passed away earlier this year. Aleha ha-shalom.
I am from Czech rep. , one of the Winton children called Tom Graumann came to our school with presentation about this hero, when the movie about him has ended, none of the people in that room was moving. Everybody were paralyzed with tears on their faces. Even I ,who hadn´t cried on funerals of my both grandmas, had tears with my eyes. It was like best moment ever
Very touching, I would love to watch a movie based on his life story.
Soldiers fighting a war are a necessary evil. This is a real hero.
Now that is someone the kids today should look up to, not some drug addicted celebrity or pop singer
The mark of a true hero is doing good, not for recognition or reward, but for good's own sake. This man wouldn't have ever taken credit for his heroic acts if his wife hadn't found a scrapbook in his attic with names and relatives of those saved. If heaven doesn't hold a place for this man, there's no hope for us.
Very touching and a beautiful clip. I'm a young man and that's something to aspire to be. Lets hope there is never a need for that type of courage again. Well done mate!
Most beautiful thing I have ever seen, I am at loss for words
In 1:40 seconds I was filled with more emotion than all of the Oscar nominated films together.
MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND HIS FAMILY.
My favorite part is him standing up and looking at the others who have stood up. Looking at them in disbelief like: "I did all of that?"
A hero who created more change than he ever could've imagined.
Children who would grow up, affect the world around them, have their own children who would also impact the world.
And here, a coalescence of the many ripples in history he made.
The 58 who clicked on "thumbs down" have something terribly wrong with the core of their being!
it just started raining inside my house, im not crying
It was his wife who uncovered what he did after reading a scrapbook in the attic. Such an incredible and modest man. An example to us all.
Every once in a while youtube shows you something you had never heard of. He saved 669 children, and he is sat there surrounded by them some 40 years later. That instantly wells me up with tears
When all the children he saved stood up, I teared up. What a great man, a great service, and a touching moment
The world needs more people like Nicholas Winton. He should get the Nobel peace award. This makes me cry every time I watch this. What a dear and brave man he is. It said he save 669 lives, well if you consider the children and grandchildren from these lucky survivors it would be in the thousands. God Bless all of them and Nicholas Winton.
This is a great story for him to be reunited with some of those he saved. Karl Marx, read the headline. This aired in 1988, but he is still alive today at the ripe old age of 104.
Choppin onions time!
I met a man on Thursday, 27.June 2013. I helped him up the ramp at Swedish embassy. It was an honor beyond belief. He is 104 now.
Wow, it's nice to see stuff like this every so often to remind yourself that there are still good, kind, selfless people in this world.
this is the kind of people that humanity should be admiring !
This man is a hero.
I don't cry easily. I'm not fond of emotive stuff.
I cried like a sissy, and if I ever meet him, I would be honored to kneel to this man.
"Faith in humanity restored".
I cried like a bitch
WHO from HELL gives this THUMBS DOWN!!!!???? WOW!!
One minute and thirty-five seconds. That's all that it took to turn me into a sobbing wreck for the rest of the night.
A MOTHERFUCKING HERO OF THE HIGHEST CALIBER! Greatness obviously skipped a generation with his children and our fathers.
When a person saves even just one life, they are rightfully called a hero. Sir Winton saved hundreds of lives. How do we even begin to thank him and others like him for having such a profoundly positive impact in the world?
I have an onion stuck in my eye...
I cried. This is like a movie.
I just realized that real life is better than a movie
I totally lost it when the rest of them stood up! Truly an inspiring man
Incredibly powerful clip. words cannot aptly describe the emotion in that room.
Men like this are the ones children today should idolize as heroes.
I cried inside when I saw this.
Incredible man. He has all my respect!
I cannot imagine the feeling in that room. Bittersweet to the extreme.
GREAT MAN!! May GOD Bless Him in All Good Ways!!!
The moment after "is there anyone... please stand up..." is probably one of the most emotive moments i have ever seen... Still have tears in my eyes sometimes when watching this... God bless this good man!
I have been reduced to tears.
Absolutely incredible. Very touching video
I sobbed like a baby
i have to admit, I'm a 14 year old guy and watching this brought tears to my eyes,my respect to Sir Nicholas Winton
One can only imagine what was going through Winton's head when he saw that the entire audience of old men and women were the same children he'd saved all those years ago. God bless that man.
after watching this I saluted the screen that guy deserves a medal
I feel so bad that I found out about this amazing story until today, dear God in what planet am I? I 'm jst glad I finally know. Mr. Winton is a real hero, and this video is making me cry. What an extraordinary story.
it wasnt a job, it was an act of extreme humility and compassion. Words that hardly exist in todays world of materialism sadly.
Made my hair raise. I aspire to be a fraction of the human being that this man is.
Can anyone tell me the name of the song playing from 1:00 to 1:37? I would really like to know what it is. This was very touching.
this man is amazing example of what a good man can do and the legacy that they can inspire
Fuck...here come the tears
This is so beautiful. His heroism cannot be understated. I have no connection to any of these people and yet I could not watch this without getting goosebumps and crying. Beautiful.
That man is a perfect example that humanity still exist , even in those horrible times , and still exist today. Even if it sometimes just don't seem that way.
Unbelievable! God bless him! I had never heard of him before this.
this is just one of the most incredible men i've ever seen. his story is incredibly heart-warming
I've watched videos of dogs dying, children suffering, war torn countries fighting, everything. I've even watched videos from my country during the war in which I saw countless of sad images and did NOT cry even once. However, what this man has accomplished deserves to be known worldwide. He saved over 600 lives for no personal gain other than human tendency and managed to give these folks a chance to have a family of their own.
May this world remember Sir Nicholas Winton for life!
This amazing man is who we should all be looking up to, not celebrities, television etc...when i grow up i want to be just like him.
everyone stood up...he was surrounded by the people he saved. I'm crying..
What a great man!
P.S Anyone knows the music that is playing I got to know! Much appreciated :)
I wish someone knew the music that's used in the background of this video...it's beautiful and makes what Sir Winton did for those kids back during WWII even more impressionable...what a great man!! :)
He's 104 now. What a legend.
God bless Sir Nicholas!
its amazing how easily one can forget in day to day life that there really is good and kindness in this world, and that there really are unassuming special people worthy of the title hero a thousand times over that go unnoticed and unannounced every single day. this man is truly an inspiration.
I saw this in 1988. Today I wrote a little history and sent this link to my child. Think about doing the same: this good man deserves the respect and tears of more than one generation.
The old man from Up is real??
"You saved our lives! We're eternally grateful!"
Sir Nicholas Winton dared and had the courage to react and act during this madness, while others watched passively.
I cry every time I watch this. I have never even heard of this before this video, but god it's such an amazing story..
The kindness of a good, beautiful man in a harsh, cruel world can change humanity.
G-d bless Nicolas Winston.
Feels. Oh god the feels.
My thoughts exactly. He saved entire family lineages. Beautiful story.
You,sir,restored my faith in humanity.
Thank you for your selfless service.
The best of humanity shown with simple elegance. When we humans do something right we are amazing. Thank you Sir Winton from all you have done for us all.
No onions here, just tears of happiness. This man is a true hero.
A real hero, my respect!
as soon as the woman said "hello" I just started crying!
tears of joy, everytime
thank you thank you thank you for this video
This got to me. This man is a hero. There are no other words to describe him.
somebody hid onions under my table.
This video brings me to tears every time I watch it. :) It's amazing how many wonderful lives he saved.
How could he be so modest for so long? True hero
so beautiful
what an amazing human being...damn these onions!!!
From Wikipedia:
"Winton's work is the subject of three films by Slovak filmmaker Matej Mináč: the drama All My Loved Ones (1999),[39] in which Winton was played by Rupert Graves, the documentary The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton (Síla lidskosti-Nicholas Winton, 2002), which won an Emmy Award.[40] and the documentary drama Nicky's Family (Nickyho rodina, 2011)."
I haven't seen any of them, but I imagine they're all worth watching!
I chose this man for my American Studies project randomly, and I couldn't be luckier. What a hero. If I were to see this man in real life, I wouldn't know what to do. I'd want to kiss his feet.
Damn ninja cutting onions
Born to feel.
There is now an entire Documentary about this story. I saw it in its entirety last weekend. It's called "Nicky's Family". It's playing in New York, L.A. AND Miami as far as I know. Check it out!!
I am in tears, this is beautiful. ♥
Alan Heath there doesn't need to be anything more to it. Sir Winton is a man all people would be wise to emulate.
We saw this in RE class and I just had to come and watch it again, it's the most tear-jerkingly touching story ever!
much emotion, such amaze, wow