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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-11

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Winton, Dominique Simond, Gina Horwitz and Stephen Goldman. Bottom:
Sylvia and Hans Weinmann, Edith Maniker and Rose and Henry Baum.
Kappell, a local physician and son of Holocaust survivors, read about Nick
Winton's presentation and loaned some of his collection of documents about
Jews saved during the war to the Holocaust Memorial Center.

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S it Nicholas Winton and
his wife, Grete, had only
three children of their own,
but today, at age 105, he speaks of
hundreds of children and adults
in many countries as "my kinder:'
They are the now-grown children he
saved through the Czechoslovakia
Kindertransport before World War II.
These 669 Jewish children, rang-
ing from toddlers to pre-teens, were
sent by their anxious parents to
foster homes throughout the United
Kingdom after the Nazis' 1938 annex-
ation of the Sudetenland, an area of
Czechoslovakia with a substantial
German population. Many non-
German Czech residents, including
Jewish families, fled to Prague, fear-
ing Nazi rule.
Nick Winton, Sir Nicholas' old-
est son, told his father's story to a
large, rapt audience at the Holocaust
Memorial Center Zekelman Family
Campus in Farmington Hills on Aug.
27.
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of German Jews who converted to
Christianity to facilitate assimila-
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and Paris to learn banking, but
Winton became a stockbroker
instead, specializing in gold shares.
He was sent to South Africa to estab-
lish an arbitrage partnership.
"He was entrepreneurial, and the
experience in South Africa helped
prepare him for what came later:'
Nick Winton said.
An avid sportsman, Sir Nicholas
was planning a two-week skiing vaca-
tion in Europe soon after the Nazi
takeover of the Sudetenland when a
friend convinced him to visit Prague
instead to see the refugees' situation.
"Father was appalled:' said Nick
Winton. Sir Nicholas quickly decided
to act, aligning with a British-led
refugee organization. "He developed
a master list of hundreds of children's
names and started working on a
mechanism to get the kids out:'
Sir Nicholas gained the British
government's approval to accept the
Jewish children with certain condi-
tions. Each child was required to
have a sponsoring family, 50 British
pounds for resettlement in Europe
after the "emergency" and paid trans-
portation from Prague to Britain.
To recruit British foster families,
Sir Nicholas published the children's
photos in advertisements.
All strata of society responded,
from wealthy people to those of

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