This is one of the most beautiful moments you will ever witness.
Sir Nicholas Winton helped 669 children — most of them Jewish — escape the Holocaust.
His humanitarian accomplishments would remain unknown and unnoticed by the world for nearly 50 years.
Then in 1988 he was invited to the BBC TV show That's Life!.
There he sat — unknowingly — as part of the studio audience, surrounded by the children he had rescued. They were now adults.
Then they surprised him with one of the greatest gifts of all time. Their presence.
They were there, all alive — because of him.
Not only was he reunited with dozens of children he had saved, but he was also introduced to many of their children and grandchildren.
Please remember Sir Nicholas Winton, for his humanitarian operation known as the Czech Kindertransport.
Sir Nicholas George Winton, a British stockbroker, and a gift to this planet, left us on July 1, 2015, at the age of 106.
May his memory forever be a blessing and inspiration to all.
Please share. International Holocaust Day cannot be forgotten. But many are working to make that happen.🕯️♥️
Celebrities seem to get a hard time when the don’t play nice. I think they should be given credit when they do play nice! Saw @karlstefanovic and his lovely wife at a function on Saturday & I was so impressed with time he gave to fans young & old. Well done Karl! @TheTodayShow
@StevePriceMedia@LiSTNRau It’s about enforcing the health orders. Here in south west sydney I see local park areas that look the Easter show on weekends! People having picnics, men running soccer coaching groups, boot camps or others using a dog park as an excuse to socialise. 🤬
Freedom to infect others?
Freedom to cause fellow Australians to die?
Freedom to put at risk and overload frontline and medical professionals?
Freedom to affect/infect other States to ensure millions more Australians must lockdown?
Disgusting.
If you support this shit, you can unfollow me right now.
Absolute filth.
We are ALL frustrated at the times we are living in, but this is NOT the way to go about it!
@NSWHealth Send police to SW Sydney parks, no social distancing go on there! Picnics, parents standing around watching there kids train in large groups. Even a karate group doing one on one training. #stayathome
Samantha’s Graduation Day. Bachelor of Arts. The first step in her pathway to becoming a primary teacher, something she’s wanted to do for as long as I can remember. #veryproudmama https://t.co/DIHrTIulbW