This man saved more than 600 kids from Nazi death camps, and their reunion will probably inspire you, and make you cry.
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Sir Nicholas Winton organized the rescue and passage to Britain of about 669 Jewish children destined for the Nazi death camps before World War II. Those who were saved knew they had been saved, but not necessarily how or by whom. Likewise, Winton knew who he had saved, but not necessarily what became of them. Until, in the 1980’s, BBC TV tracked them all down, put them in one room, and this is what happened. It’s short, But a perfect illustration of the good that one man can do.
Watch the video, and it’s okay if you cry. We did.
We don’t all have the opportunity to do something like this. But, every day, we have the opportunity to be kind and help those around us. It’s what good people do.
This video is the BBC Programme “That’s Life” aired in 1988. The most touching video ever.
This is the kind of heroism that more people need to know about before these people are lost to us.