This wartime story has captured the imagination of film-makers, writers and TV around the world.
Nick uses this moving account of the desperate plight of families in the run-up to WW11 as an uplifting tale.
Audiences recognise that they, individually, each one of them, can have a profound impact on the people around them.
The story is even more powerful because the saviour, sometimes referred to as “The British Schindler” is his father, Sir Nicholas Winton MBE.
To find out more about Nick speaking about his father, click here.
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Testimonials
“He was speaker at a very successful program for the HMC…. He was an engaging and informative speaker, outlining his family life and Sir Nicholas’ life during and after the Kindertransport.”
Stephen M. Goldman, Executive Director,
Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills, Detroit
“…our community was deeply moved by his story and message
…an evening which promises to uplift and inspire.”
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson, Executive Director,
Chabad Belgravia
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