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I’ve seen this before. It is a nice refresher to see that some of humanity is good
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It sure is
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What an incredible story. I think especially right now, we need a reminder that the good far outweighs the bad in terms of the human race. Thank you for sharing this Cass.😙
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Thanks Kim. What a brave man and humble too. And you’re so right, we need reminders. Hugs!
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Oh man! *tears*
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*handing tissue* and a hug. Apparently there’s a book about him too. If It’s Not Impossible…: The Life of Sir Nicholas Winton Paperback – April 25, 2014. There are around6000 people in the world today who owe their lives to Nicholas Winton. They are the descendants of a group of refugee children rescued by him from the Nazi threat in 1939.
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I will have to read that! Such an inspirational, brave man! And he lived to be 106!! My goodness!
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I wanna read it too
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I am moved to tears!
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There’s a book written by his daughter I’m going to have to get! Such bravery! He put his life on the line every day. Heroes aren’t ball players, they’re people like him
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