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What is Nicholas Winton famous for?

Sir Nicholas Winton. Nicholas Winton was born on 19 May 1909 and died on 1st July 2015 aged 106. He was known for organising the rescue of 669 Czech children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia during the 9 months before war broke out in 1939.

What did Sir Nicholas Winton do after the war?

Family life. After the war, Winton worked for the International Refugee Organization and then the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Paris, where he met Grete Gjelstrup, a Danish secretary and accountant's daughter.

Who is Sir Nicholas?

Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, known after his death as Nearly Headless Nick, (d. 31 October, 1492) was a wizard who attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was Sorted into Gryffindor House. He was a wizard of the royal court as an adult.

What is Sir Nicholas Winton's motto?

“I have a motto that if something isn't blatantly impossible, then there must be a way of doing it.

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What did Nicholas Winton do before the war?

He was a stockbroker by profession. After Munich, Winton had been certain that the Germans would occupy the rest of Bohemia and Moravia before long. He had been alarmed further by the violence against the Jewish community in Germany and Austria during the Kristallnacht riots in November 1938.

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Who was the man in charge of the British Committee of evacuation?

The Government Evacuation Scheme had been developed during the summer of 1938 by the so-called Anderson Committee, chaired by Sir John Anderson and charged with looking at how the country could respond to prolonged, destructive, aerial bombardment.

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When did World War 2 start?

World War II began in Europe on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. Great Britain and France responded by declaring war on Germany on September 3. The war between the U.S.S.R. and Germany began on June 22, 1941, with Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union.

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Why is Nearly Headless Nick at Hogwarts?

After Hogwarts, Nick found himself as a wizard at the royal court, who also knighted him. ... Nick was then arrested and sentenced to death: a botched beheading that, because of a dull axe, took 45 hacks to kill him, but still didn't sever his head from his body. Hence the nickname Nearly Headless Nick.Oct 6, 2016

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Who is Lady grieve in Harry Potter?

Lady Grieve (fl. 1492) was a lady-in-waiting at the court of King Henry VII. She met Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, a wizard, while strolling in a park on the evening of 30 October, 1492.

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How was Nicholas Winton an Upstander?

Facing History and Ourselves would call Nicholas Winton an "upstander," someone who embraced the challenge to speak out, did the right thing, and made decisions that helped create positive change in our world. Winton made a conscious choice to step in instead of stand by.Jul 8, 2015

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Who was Florence nankivell?

My mother, Mrs Florence Nankivell, masterminded the very first train of Jewish children to safety, this one from Berlin in the centre of the Nazi world, where she was hassled by Nazi police. A Protestant priest who was to accompany her fled in fear before the outgoing train entered Germany.Jul 3, 2015