Sir Nicholas Winton: A Holocaust hero
The Interview12 Jan 2024

Sir Nicholas Winton: A Holocaust hero

Another chance to listen to Stephen Sackur's 2014 interview with the late Sir Nicholas Winton, the man who saved more than 600 mostly Jewish children from Nazi persecution. Nine years after his death, a major film has been released about his remarkable story. What motivated him?

Image: Sir Nicholas Winton, pictured in 2015 (Credit: Jeremy Selwyn/Evening Standard via Getty Images)

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Nobel Prize Winning Author - Orhan Pamuk

Nobel Prize Winning Author - Orhan Pamuk

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Hungary’s Foreign Minister - Péter Szijjártó

Hungary’s Foreign Minister - Péter Szijjártó

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Secretary-General of the United Nations - Antonio Guterres

Secretary-General of the United Nations - Antonio Guterres

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Former President of South Africa (2008-2009) - Kgalema Motlanthe

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Olusegun Obasanjo - Former President of Nigeria (1999-2007)

Olusegun Obasanjo - Former President of Nigeria (1999-2007)

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Writer Howard Jacobson

Writer Howard Jacobson

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US Deputy Secretary of State, 2007-2009 - John Negroponte

US Deputy Secretary of State, 2007-2009 - John Negroponte

Donald Trump embraces disruption and unpredictability, but what does that mean for America's national security and foreign policy? At first glance it seems to herald a new era of confrontation, from the Korean peninsula to the Mexican border, but are there limits to the President's break with convention? Hardtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to veteran US diplomat and adviser to a host of Republican presidents - John Negroponte. Does this presidency mark a permanent shift in America's global role?(Photo: John Negroponte speaks at the 2016 Concordia Summit, New York. Credit: Paul Morigi/Getty Images)

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CEO of Air Asia - Tony Fernandes

CEO of Air Asia - Tony Fernandes

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