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Human nature is so noble and beautiful that the world makes people love it.
Whether the world is lovely or disgusting,
It's all about people.
The noblest person in the world:
Sir Nicholas winton.
No matter how many times you watch it,
Will burst into tears!
It seems that the world has not been created yet.
Enough to express us accurately.
Praise and love for such a noble person,
The noblest person!
The world is so beautiful!
Thank you friends for helping to find this video, and you can compare it.
The ugliness of human nature is still the opposite of the absolute nobility that pleases us.
It is necessary for us to come here, because we have such a world of people.
Sir Nicholas winton "Schindler of England"
20 15 July 1
106 died of respiratory failure.
Mr. Nicholas winton "saved a generation of Czech Jews",
Known as "Schindler of Britain",
The Queen of England knighted him,
The Czech president personally awarded him the highest honor in the Czech Republic-the White Lion Medal.
The "children" saved by him regard him as their father,
His statues stand in London and Prague stations,
An asteroid in space was discovered by the Czech Republic and named after him.
From 65438 to 0938, British Prime Minister Chamberlain successfully signed the Munich Agreement "Bringing Peace back to Britain".
At that time, at the invitation of a friend, Nicholas winton, a 29-year-old stockbroker of German Jewish immigrants, temporarily canceled the plan to go skiing in Switzerland on New Year's Eve and diverted to Prague.
He saw a terrible reality. The 250,000 refugees who had just escaped from the Sudetenland occupied by the German army were crowded in this city under the cloud of war. Many Jewish parents know that they are doomed and want to send their children to a safe place with their last strength.
Winton said, "I know more about what is happening in Germany than most people, especially those politicians."
Winton set up an office dedicated to helping children and refugees, receiving Jewish parents who came to register their children's information from morning till night, and then lobbying the authorities of various countries to accept these children non-stop. Only when Britain agrees to accept these small refugees, but requires Winton to find a family willing to adopt them in Britain, will the government agree to issue visas.
"These Jewish refugee children are a thorn in Hitler's side. I decided to try to help them get a pass to England. I think if what you do is reasonable in essence, of course you can do it. "
Winton made a batch of small cards with children's information printed on them. After returning home during the holiday, he implemented their adoptive families one by one and raised 50 pounds for each child's travel expenses.
1939 March 14, two volunteers organized by Winton, Czech Republic met in England, and the first train carrying Jewish children with ID numbers around their necks quietly set off from Prague.
The next day, the Germans entered the Czech capital.
After the visa was extended, Winton began to forge entry documents. From March to August, eight trains carried 669 Jewish children out of hell.
However, the ninth train failed to run through the German Blitzkrieg.
1 939 September1At 4: 40 a.m., the Germans invaded Poland like lightning, and the train scheduled to leave that day stopped at the border and went to the gas chamber of Sobibor concentration camp.
"If the train can leave one day in advance, the ending will be completely different."
Many years later, Winton still regretted not walking faster. (Wutongjun guessed that the reason why Mr. Winton didn't want to mention this great feat later was largely because of the ninth train. He regretted not being able to "advance one day". He has many reasons to think that he may have done it. This man is great enough. )
654.38+500,000 Czechoslovak children were killed in World War II.
The rescued "Winton children" have basically never seen their parents again.
The motherland behind us became a hell on earth, and these 669 unfortunate and lucky children escaped from the world.
Winton has successfully rescued many children: the famous film director karel reisz, the British Labour politician Lord Alfred Dubs, and the famous Canadian journalist Joe Slazenger who is going to put Winton's story on the screen.
For 50 years, Winton never mentioned it to anyone, including his wife.
Until 1988, Winton's wife, Greta, found Winton's notebook and some materials while tidying up the attic.
The BBC invited 78-year-old Mr Winton into the studio.
Esther Lanzern, the host, leafed through her notebook, telling the history, photos and basic information of the children, fund-raising records, and the letter from the British government that she could not accept more refugees. ...
Until the end, the host read the name of an audience from a list of rescued children: Vera diamante.
Lan Zeen said to the white-haired old lady, "Mr. Winton is sitting next to you."
With a smile that she didn't know what to do, Vera put out her arms and hugged Mr. Winton. "Thank you, thank you." She murmured, her eyes shining with tears.
The host asked, "Are there any children saved by Mr. Winton?"
All the audience stood up silently and stared at him except Mr Winton in the first row. Some people quietly wiped their tears, but no one said a word.
Winton, 78, stood up slowly, turned to look at these "children" who are now over 500 years old, sat down slowly and said nothing. He just put his index finger behind the lens and wiped his left eye, then wiped his right eye, sipping his mouth tightly and forcing his face to remain calm.
"Compared with the war itself, everything before the war is nothing." Winton later said, "I didn't mean to keep it a secret ... I just didn't say it."
It is worth mentioning that after losing their parents for half a century, the Winton children who were rescued that year found their "reborn father" still alive. Of course, since then, Winton has also had many white-haired "children".
When Winton 100 years old, "children" came to see him by steam train along the route of that year. Winton waited at the station 70 years ago.
Czech President milos zeman wrote in a congratulatory letter to Winton 105:
"Your life is unusual for many reasons. But you don't think you are a hero. You set an example of humanitarianism, altruism, personal courage and modesty. "
Not long ago, the Czech Republic sent a military plane to take the old man back to Prague, accompanied by seven "Winton sons and daughters", and accepted the Czech highest honor "White Lion Medal" personally awarded by the President.
Mr Winton said:
"Thanks to the British families who were willing to take them in and accept them, and also to the Czechs who tried their best to fight the Germans at that time ... I only provided a little help, but I won this award."
The old man with all white hair and all teeth lost said word for word. Extreme restraint and silence are the marks left by the war.
Everyone present cried, and so did the president.
The centenarian also said: "The world today is more dangerous than ever. As long as there are weapons of mass destruction, there is no security at all ... I don't think we have learned anything from the past. "
Mr. Winton, who experienced the cruelty of war and played such an important role in it, obviously has a more historical view than those who grew up in a peaceful environment today.
He finally agreed to let his daughter Barbara write a biography for himself.
Barbara wrote in the book that my father didn't want to be regarded as an unreachable hero. "If reading his story makes people feel that' that's a hero, I can never do it', that's not what he wants."
The title "If not impossible" comes from Winton's motto: "If things are not impossible, then there must be a way to do it."
The above excerpt is from Winton Train in Chen Mo (China Youth Daily).
Wutongjun postscript:
I was going to talk to the German woman writer Ms. YueYang about protecting children from sexual abuse, and write about the responsibilities of parents and the fact that sexual abuse also exists among adults. At this year's Oscar ceremony, the whole WeChat circle spread that Leonardo finally got the golden statuette, but in fact there were another group of people at the ceremony, yes, a group of people, even a group of adults who were sexually assaulted on the university campus.
Because my friend Mr. Nicholas winton sent this, he knew I was looking for it.
So he changed his mind and compared Nicholas winton, who was so noble that even gold would be eclipsed, with the meanest and ugliest person.
Those dark and evil scum need to take a good look at their souls and ask themselves if they deserve to exist as human beings.
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