The Light That Shines Forever: The True Story and Remarkable Rescue of 669 Children on the Eve of World War II
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In 1938, Nicky Winton, a young London stockbroker, traveled to Prague. Momentous changes were happening in Europe and Nicky wanted to experience them for himself. But he was unprepared for what he saw.
Nazi armies had invaded Czech borderlands and Jewish families, among others, had taken refuge in the capital city. When Nicky visited them in squalid tent cities in the bitter cold, with little food and fewer provisions, he wept. This was far worse than he imagined, especially for the childre...
Nazi armies had invaded Czech borderlands and Jewish families, among others, had taken refuge in the capital city. When Nicky visited them in squalid tent cities in the bitter cold, with little food and fewer provisions, he wept. This was far worse than he imagined, especially for the childre...






















