This is a story about a guy who took a two week vacation and ended up with 15,000 children being indebted to him for their lives. It is another one of those amazing World War Two stories. This quiet hero lived to be at least 104 years old now and admitted that he forged documents and did illegal things in order to save 659 Jewish children from death in NAZI Germany. Years later since then he has been knighted in England and received countless awards for his bravery and ingenuity. You will not recognize his name because he has spent the last 50 years of his life living quietly and looking forward not bragging about his past. Recently we heard of countless silent hero's saving lives during the hurricane in Houston. There broken lives is not the way they wanted to celebrate Labor Weekend.

It was the infamous Munich Agreement that paved the way for Hitler’s armies to march unopposed into Czechoslovakia. What do you do if you are just a young man making a living for yourself in political times like those? We have this monster Putin currently taking over the Ukraine. Should we just sit silently and let Dictator types get in power who will supress freedom? In London Nicholas Winton had been following the events and knew refugees fleeing the Nazis were not having much success. What is strange is that for almost 50 years he hardly told anyone about what he had accomplished. Modest heroes are also hard to find these days. For 50 years the children knew nothing about who had saved them or how. Children in America right now are being faced with deportation because Trump doesn't like DACA, a program set up by Obama to protect children of undocumented individuals. Immigration in this country is becoming a very tense issue with Trump as our President. Those kids would like to enjoy their end of summer weekend but are living in fear right now.
He was 29 years old at the time and knew that people couldn’t get out and were desperate to save the children. He saw that immigration was not an option for these people. In Jerusalem there is a memorial to victims of the holocaust that keeps very good records of what happened to people during this time. They know that Nicholas set up shop in a hotel in Prague. There without any experience in immigration he became part of a small organization with only one aim which was to get as many kids out of that country as quickly as possible.
Nicholas Winton had written President Roosevelt requesting America to take in children and a minor official at the U.S. embassy in London wrote back that the United States was unable to help. Imagine how many more children could have been saved if he got permission from the United States. He managed to get them to accept the children but only if Winton found families willing to take them in. So he circulated the children’s photos to advertise them. Even after he was able to find a family who wanted the child, the British government was slow in issuing the proper documents. Nicholas started having them forged as well. What a gutsy guy. He also spread a little bit of money around to bribe people to look the other way.
So now he is involved in blackmail and forgery to save the children. What risks he was taking that he just didn’t have to do? The humanitarian spirit in people is so important in life no matter what risk you do to yourself. Movie stars and many people are now donating some of their summer fun money to the thousands of homeless people affected by the hurricane in Texas. The humanitarian spirit has never died. Even later in life he looked back without remorse for his treachery being able to realize he saved a lot of kids from death. By 1939 Hitler’s plans to cleanse Europe of the Jews was in full force. The children were being told by Nicholas that someday they would be reunited with their parents even though the slaughter of adults had already begun. Children today need to be told that someday they will be reunited with their parents even though they have already been deported from America.
During the war Nicholas volunteered for an ambulance unit for the Red Cross. But when there he trained pilots of all things for the Air Force. Got married and raised a family, earned a comfortable living and for 50 years he hardly told anyone of his boldness in saving children. In 1988 the BBC learned about Winton’s act of daringnes and located an audience filmed with now adults of the children he saved. The moderator asked if anyone in the audience owes their life to Nicholas Winton to please stand up. Everyone stood up. He cried that evening tears of joy since he was not aware that the evening was all about him.
We can all use a bit of modesty and just be there, do it and get it done mentality since there are always other things to accomplish. Labor Day should not be just about how we slave at our jobs but in how we laborusly do some act of kindness to someone else. For the last 50 years, he had been helping mentally handicapped people and building homes for the elderly. Did he even know he’s lived to be at least 104 years old and is considered the super elderly? I didn’t think so, he didn’t have time for that. In 2003 Winton was knighted and became Sir Nicholas Winton. In the Czech Republic he has become a national hero and was celebrated in a documentary called Nickie’s. Now some of the children even have great grandchildren. All thanks to Sir Nick.
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