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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Nadia Calviño: Is Europe too fragmented to shape the 21st Century?

Nadia Calviño: Is Europe too fragmented to shape the 21st Century?

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Lindsey Graham: What is the Republican vision for America?

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Omar Zakhilwal: What ideology will prevail in Afghanistan?

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Maggi Hambling: An evolving creative vision

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Andrei Kelin: Russia, Afghanistan and the UK

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Paula Kahumbu: Saving Africa's wild spaces

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Gedion Timothewos: Ethiopia's civil war

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