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Nicholas Winton is responsible for saving 669 children from certain death in 1939 by arranging their transport from Czechoslovakia and placement with foster families in London, but kept his role a secret for fifty years. 'I just saw what was going on and did what I could to help.'
Learn more about this extraordinary man as The Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive and the Gelman Educational Foundation present a public showing of the film
Nicholas Winton - The Power of Good on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
The University of Michigan - Dearborn
Social Sciences Building, Room 1500
Film screening: 6:30 pm; Panel discussion: 7:30 pmParking is available in the Monteith Parking Structure or the north lot beside the structure (parking lot C).
Light refreshments will be served, no RSVP required.
Directions and Maps.
Please call 313-583-6300 for further information.