Story of Nicholas Winton BBC That's life - Short version

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @notjannet
    @notjannet 4 года назад +10665

    When they all stand up, my grandmother is in the third row from the front, third from the left, next to her sister.
    If Nicky Winton didn't do what he did, my mother, aunt, cousin, sisters, nephew or I wouldn't have existed.

    • @MissTracccid
      @MissTracccid 3 года назад +413

      Wow that's powerful :') thank you for sharing.

    • @nestosauce
      @nestosauce 3 года назад +39

      Cool logo, cool story too

    • @ven4762
      @ven4762 3 года назад +15

      @@MissTracccid are you jannet?

    • @MissTracccid
      @MissTracccid 3 года назад +13

      @@ven4762 who is Jannet?

    • @anainteriano1610
      @anainteriano1610 3 года назад +18

      Dios es grande y les puso ese angel.

  • @chrisg6458
    @chrisg6458 2 года назад +6021

    I read that there are around 6000+ descendants from the children he saved. This man is one of the most amazing human beings that ever existed.

    • @DaZsCentral
      @DaZsCentral Год назад +23

      Yeah so far

    • @sino4275
      @sino4275 Год назад +17

      It will only go up hopefully 🙏 😌

    • @kbonh22
      @kbonh22 Год назад +50

      Also makes you think how many potential lives through the generations that were never lived from all the millions that died.

    • @projectmayhem2330
      @projectmayhem2330 Год назад +32

      That was Oskar Schindler, he saved 1100 Jews, which have 6000 defendants. Regardless, but astoundingly incredible men

    • @mtgamer731
      @mtgamer731 Год назад +13

      6000 descendants Jesus….. thay all owe there lives to him and he should be known and read about for generations to come

  • @Rollbrand370
    @Rollbrand370 Год назад +3344

    This man not only saved 669 children. But he saved countless generations who will exist because of him. Rest in peace, Sir Nicolas Winton. A True Hero.

    • @니다-o3g
      @니다-o3g Год назад +16

      정말 대단한 사람이다

    • @SantanaCampbell
      @SantanaCampbell Год назад +6

      A Damn Good Man!

    • @Livic091
      @Livic091 Год назад +1

      As long as those generations didn't kill anyone.

    • @RinZ3993
      @RinZ3993 Год назад +9

      ​​@@Livic091 When you are imprinted with such a good deed of love and kindness, I doubt you would become a bad person. He has given them a chance to live their lives and that chance is given by love, kindness and even willingness to sacrifice. This must be written on their hearts.

    • @cosmosisrose
      @cosmosisrose Год назад +10

      @@Livic091this is a weird way of looking at things. no doubt there are some people in that large group who have done bad things, maybe there’s even a murderer or two. but that doesn’t change the fact that what Sir Winton did was overall a good deed and still worth the effort.

  • @tms372
    @tms372 6 лет назад +7700

    The amazing part of this story is that he asked for nothing in return, not even a pat on the back as he told no one, not even his wife for 60 years.

    • @lillyl3031
      @lillyl3031 5 лет назад +108

      Yeah.. i wish i had known him sooner..

    • @aris6756
      @aris6756 5 лет назад +231

      That's a true hero. Sacrafice/hard work/Heroic actions with 0 to slim benefits or recognition.

    • @raduvlad4429
      @raduvlad4429 5 лет назад +18

      @discordant dancers there had to be one wanker.

    • @issame37
      @issame37 5 лет назад +42

      @@raduvlad4429 He might be right though. I don't think you know what he meant. Because people were in such horrible period, with deaths and guns and scream. Some might just want to forget all the horrible things and not be reminded of it. Me personally don't know why he kept it secret for all these years after we're in peace. And his thought was just ...a thought... so don't be a wanker?

    • @chickensandwich8808
      @chickensandwich8808 5 лет назад +169

      @@issame37 True I believe mostly people like Mr. Winton didn't talk about it because while grateful for the lives saved, he most likely always wondered of those he was unable to save. Things like that weigh on a good heart because that's the priority. To remember those that perhaps no one else will.

  • @LS-zn9gy
    @LS-zn9gy 2 года назад +4522

    The fact that he got to see what happened to all the children he saved. What a gift.😭❤️

    • @mncedisimank
      @mncedisimank 2 года назад +81

      A gift from God. It's worth more than all the gold in this world.

    • @sougat18
      @sougat18 2 года назад +4

      Yes 👏🏻 it is

    • @jtsigler5967
      @jtsigler5967 2 года назад +11

      He saved almost 700 though

    • @LS-zn9gy
      @LS-zn9gy 2 года назад +3

      @@jtsigler5967 And?

    • @tabora_
      @tabora_ Год назад +5

      @Mncedisi Mankayi a gift from God would to allow every single child to be spared. But, alas, those children weren't the lucky ones aye?

  • @vernylee
    @vernylee 11 месяцев назад +497

    Didnt even mention what he done to anyone, his wife found the scrapbook by accident...absolutely no ego and no bullshit. He done what he could and looked for no praise. Top man.

    • @CLASSICALJAJ
      @CLASSICALJAJ 10 месяцев назад +28

      This is a man, content to end his days anonymously. I’m so pleased that he lived so long for his recognition.

    • @Htheorphanarian
      @Htheorphanarian 10 месяцев назад +11

      Nowadays generation would have filmed what they did, made money out of it, gone on a publicity tour.. etc,

    • @supahotfire9176
      @supahotfire9176 9 месяцев назад +8

      He never told anyone, because the last train with children he wanted to save did not make it out of Poland. He was ashamed that he couldnt get them out so he never told anyone. He is a saint.

    • @psps2034
      @psps2034 8 месяцев назад

      @@Htheorphanarian Theres nothing wrong with filming and sharing things or earning a living by doing good. Theyre still DOING good. If someone decided to rescue all the Gazan and Jewish people from the middle east, but also filmed it, SO WHAT? Theyre still doing the rescuing.

    • @fede018
      @fede018 8 месяцев назад

      The Mr Beast of his generation.

  • @PrincipalScratcher1
    @PrincipalScratcher1 6 лет назад +5000

    The word "hero" is used so loosely these days that it often means nothing. In this case, it's well-deserved.

    • @jimbolic0809
      @jimbolic0809 5 лет назад +41

      And yet, I wish there was an even stronger word for 'hero' in this case.

    • @shaunpatryck
      @shaunpatryck 5 лет назад +6

      He is the definition of the word Hero...

    • @PaulHussey01
      @PaulHussey01 5 лет назад +2

      Do you have evidence that it’s used more “these days” than it was previously or are you basing what you say on ‘gut feel’! Genuine question, not having a dig. I’m interested in such things.

    • @Chris66able
      @Chris66able 5 лет назад +2

      @@PaulHussey01 Oh come on, you here it every where now.

    • @jessabell7364
      @jessabell7364 4 года назад +6

      @Cool Kannadiga I'd say that when God comes, he comes though people like Sir Nicholas Winton.

  • @ph3rtehHDawg
    @ph3rtehHDawg 4 года назад +1949

    A man who saved hundreds of children's lives, not for fame or acknowledgement, but simply because it was the right thing to do. I cannot imagine what was going through his wife's mind as she looked through that scrapbook and learned what he had done for all of those children while never telling a soul.
    All I can say is this: a hero who prefers to stay out of the spotlight is a hero nonetheless, and is often the truest embodiment of the title.
    Rest in peace, Sir Nicholas Winton.

    • @moron821
      @moron821 2 года назад +5

      well said well said

    • @kuiwakui9799
      @kuiwakui9799 Год назад

      Indeed❤

    • @technoraize2715
      @technoraize2715 Год назад +4

      Rest in Peace you kind hearted man...
      Also him keeping it a secret might be because of well you know what timeline it is so you get the point if he was discovered after it ended...

    • @canadianradiochemist4465
      @canadianradiochemist4465 Год назад +2

      Imagine how many more heroes have remained uncelebrated because they didn't want to brag. Those should be as celebrated, if not more celebrated than the heroes we know.

  • @Arkhael666
    @Arkhael666 Год назад +1774

    As a history teacher who teaches the Holocaust it's my duty to make his story be heard! A small homage to his heroism!

    • @Awaredo
      @Awaredo Год назад +12

      Yes yes yes !!!

    • @catastrophiccarrots5626
      @catastrophiccarrots5626 Год назад +8

      And Oskar Schindler i hope!

    • @benrosenberg
      @benrosenberg Год назад

      You should look at Irena Sendler. I am a Holocaust educator and teacher. I also had family that perished in Treblinka and Birkenau, let me know if you want any resources or support. Very happy to help. Also please never ever show the boy in striped pyjamas!

    • @nomadicfarid6802
      @nomadicfarid6802 Год назад

      @@catastrophiccarrots5626yes him as well

    • @amanymeriam8930
      @amanymeriam8930 Год назад +3

      Thank you!

  • @john6714
    @john6714 3 года назад +2343

    Why our schools don't teach our kids about wonderful people like him is beyond me

    • @TheLokap360
      @TheLokap360 Год назад +32

      We did learn about this in school! I believe in college, in a class about Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, as dark and twisted as if was, there were many heroes and people strong enough to do something for those in need.

    • @shadycnetwork
      @shadycnetwork Год назад +16

      @@TheLokap360 I think he's meaning public elementary, middle and high school.

    • @CliffG
      @CliffG Год назад +26

      We'd be a much better society if empathy was taught along with reading, writing, and arithmetic.

    • @john6714
      @john6714 Год назад +10

      @@shadycnetwork yeah your right. Not just in specialised courses in college. Should be taught in secondary schools at least

    • @lenkadohnalova6908
      @lenkadohnalova6908 Год назад +4

      Agree, I cried my eyes out

  • @michaelderenne9838
    @michaelderenne9838 2 года назад +1899

    I've seen this video so many times and cry like a baby. What an incredible man

    • @rudyrivera718
      @rudyrivera718 2 года назад +18

      Watched it for the first time and cried like a baby😂

    • @lenkadohnalova6908
      @lenkadohnalova6908 Год назад +8

      Sane here, I am in need of extra box of tissues

    • @bxbblymandu9054
      @bxbblymandu9054 Год назад +4

      Actually crying like a baby, so heart warming didn't know people like these exist in this world

    • @thebeast8875
      @thebeast8875 Год назад +5

      I just found this story it's amazing he's a hero

    • @chetraatoa176
      @chetraatoa176 Год назад +4

      Same here dude...made me emotional and I'm crying like a baby 🥺🥺

  • @nomad_3373
    @nomad_3373 Год назад +987

    He’s one of histories biggest heroes, yet no one speaks of him. Sir Nicholas Winton, rest in paradise, thank you for saving those 669 children from evil. You were an angel walking amongst men.

    • @alastairgreen2077
      @alastairgreen2077 Год назад

      History's.

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Год назад +18

      He’s getting a film made about him with Sir Anthony Hopkins. So the world will get to learn.

    • @abel3557
      @abel3557 Год назад +2

      Far greater than any fictional angel.

    • @doncorleone3829
      @doncorleone3829 Год назад +1

      @@abel3557 and far greater than you will ever be .....

    • @abel3557
      @abel3557 Год назад +1

      @@doncorleone3829 Angry that he's greater than a fictional book?
      Greater than me? Well that is subjective. Most would agree for now. Can't say for sure in the future

  • @asingh368
    @asingh368 2 года назад +1129

    He should be given nobel prize for such amazing work🥺🥺🥺🥺in new field of work.....start with this legend ♥️♥️♥️

    • @mnico239
      @mnico239 Год назад +23

      Maybe one for like peace?

    • @spickspan5319
      @spickspan5319 Год назад +88

      He got the highest honour from the Czechs and he was also knighted

    • @LeCat101
      @LeCat101 Год назад +4

      Sadly he is dead 😢

    • @jackthecommenter2768
      @jackthecommenter2768 Год назад +1

      @@spickspan5319 that’s amazing

    • @toonarmy5753
      @toonarmy5753 Год назад +9

      @@LeCat101 he can still recive the prize

  • @yxuzy7205
    @yxuzy7205 6 лет назад +1167

    He walked the earth unknown by people. Lived a normal old man. Just as all the people in the Street. Nobody knew his deepest secret. A man doing charitable work in the dark is better than a man spending lavish money on the street!.

    • @dontworry1302
      @dontworry1302 5 лет назад +25

      I’m not entirely sure if it ever struck him how much he did. Obviously he knew he did a good thing, but I’m not sure it set in until he saw a crowd full of old people, all who’ve lived full lives and had children of their own. To him he was just doing what must be done, to the rest he made a great sacrifice. Great man.

    • @LinkRocks
      @LinkRocks 4 года назад +11

      It goes to show you you never know who you'll encounter in life. You might have met someone who saved countless lives and would never know it. This is why we must be kind to others, a lot of heroes are doing great work behind the scenes.

    • @patthonsirilim5739
      @patthonsirilim5739 3 года назад +2

      @@LinkRocks true heroes fight battle we know nothing about daily.

  • @66toonie
    @66toonie Год назад +636

    I think he cried because he was just overwhelmed with joy to see them all well and grown up. Bless him - a wonderful man.

    • @desideratum07
      @desideratum07 11 месяцев назад +9

      Not only that but he seems to have been very very humble. I'll bet he never expected recognition for what he did

    • @georgeeastwood6930
      @georgeeastwood6930 9 месяцев назад +1

      HE WAS A HERO! 😭

    • @frappadingue908
      @frappadingue908 9 месяцев назад +4

      Good job Sherlock

  • @goatharden8874
    @goatharden8874 2 года назад +596

    Mashallah what a legend. To stand in a room full of people you saved in secrecy, what an absolute hero

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 2 года назад +26

      Those children he saved went on to have children of their own; there are probably thousands of young people who are alive because of what he did all those years ago.

    • @BlueTextingStories
      @BlueTextingStories Год назад +6

      @@geoffpoole483 around 6000, as for information I could find

    • @patrickphilip777
      @patrickphilip777 Год назад +1

      No offense sir but don't you know that in the Quran that once the Mahdi comes he will wipe out every Jew... I pray that Jesus opens your heart to his gospel of salvation and peace.

    • @MikeR2111
      @MikeR2111 Год назад

      @@patrickphilip777 enjoy your ability to safely say this behind a keyboard. Enjoy your made up 72 virgins and intercourse with goats 🐐

    • @metofind
      @metofind Год назад +3

      @@patrickphilip777 Mahdi is the guided one. He will wipe out Jews who reject Isa( Jesus) pbuh after the clear truth is revealed. Isa pbuh will follow to establish just society and he will reprimand Christians who consider him as God. You have a chance to accept truth and submit to the will of one true God. The God of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad peace be upon all of them.

  • @bigkiv47
    @bigkiv47 5 лет назад +779

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” This was a good man

  • @Nugz0rz
    @Nugz0rz Год назад +577

    This man is definitely not a Sir he is a Saint, such a beautiful story that still brings me to tears we should all aspire to be like this man.

  • @hollymusson7653
    @hollymusson7653 6 лет назад +2334

    So upsetting that not many people know about this man! I've watched 100s of documentaries and films on the war and only just come across this man on Instagram. What an amazing humble man, to keep that quiet for 50 years, not even telling his wife. Wow

    • @Serbon011
      @Serbon011 6 лет назад +16

      Same here. Who would have thought that something useful could be seen on Insta 😊

    • @re1fu
      @re1fu 6 лет назад +27

      its probably one of the purest form of good in our world.. for him, its enough that he DID save all those children. it doesn't matter to him if anyone knew or not.

    • @jsdhinchakdude
      @jsdhinchakdude 6 лет назад +5

      Not all people do it for publicity we need more people like him

    • @MRMETHOS123
      @MRMETHOS123 6 лет назад

      same i saw it today!

    • @zeus756
      @zeus756 5 лет назад

      Holly Musson could u marry me I'm in love with your eyes

  • @weaselodooms
    @weaselodooms 2 года назад +551

    He shed a few tears when the first two thank him, the look of awe on his face when everyone stands up should tell you all you need to know about this man.

  • @rpwbass
    @rpwbass Год назад +265

    The way Vera took his hand with genuine love, and his face when he realized what was happening had me in tears.

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад +1

      Absolutely! A beautiful moment in human history. This story should be heard more than it is.

    • @BobPapadopoulos
      @BobPapadopoulos Год назад +8

      Not only that but the fact she takes his hand and beams on him in a way that says "You gave me my entire life"... and in return he barely musters a slight grin and greets her like she's just an old friend he's never given anything more than a grilled cheese and is just delighted to see again, without ever showing even the slightest shred of pride. It's as if he can't even fathom that anyone, even those who literally owe him everything, should consider what he did to be noble or praiseworthy rather than the only thing a real human being in his position *could* do.

    • @Rice_peace
      @Rice_peace 9 месяцев назад

      Every time. 😭😭😭

  • @Levi_Skardsen
    @Levi_Skardsen 5 лет назад +270

    Another little known hero who saved Jewish lives, similarly to Sir Nicholas Winton, was Chiune Sugihara. He saved thousands by issuing visas that allowed safe travel to Japan, and then to the Soviet Union. He gave the visas regardless of whether they met the criteria or not. He spent every waking moment writing them, and authorising them with his official stamp.

    • @Loki_K
      @Loki_K Год назад +13

      I remember this story - even as he was literally on the train being actively deported from Germany, he continued writing visas and throwing them out the train's window in hopes of saving even one more life.

    • @rinber13
      @rinber13 Год назад +1

      He was a wonderful human being! Raoul Wallenberg also used his diplomatic powers to save thousands. At some point he was giving documents to people who were already in cattle wagons telling them to get off. Sadly, his own story didn't end well, but he's much admired up to this day.

  • @richardarmstrong6513
    @richardarmstrong6513 10 месяцев назад +48

    I've just watched "one life" on the cinema, myself and others came out in tears. Rest In Peace Nicholas, you won't be forgotten! ❤️

  • @meirabass
    @meirabass 6 лет назад +1226

    I'm not crying at all, The onions are good!

    • @bridgetdoman1386
      @bridgetdoman1386 6 лет назад +11

      They're even better in my house.

    • @Drriven
      @Drriven 6 лет назад +4

      In here my eyes are burning from the onion my tears are trying to put off the fire .

    • @isylium1110
      @isylium1110 5 лет назад +2

      lol, onions are not famous like him :)

    • @jrsnowy7992
      @jrsnowy7992 5 лет назад +5

      I shouldn’t have started to watch this on the bus. Damn ninjas cutting onions!

    • @ianmcfadden5450
      @ianmcfadden5450 5 лет назад +1

      Augusto Meira i agree, right now the onions are good!

  • @pamelameeks3772
    @pamelameeks3772 2 года назад +786

    Few people still have never heard his story. His story and video should be told and seen in schools throughout the world so that others realize the power one person can possess when desperate actions are needed.

    • @thwalesproductions
      @thwalesproductions 2 года назад +7

      Hopefully the film which releases next year called one life will spread his story even more

    • @tazmissionplex
      @tazmissionplex Год назад +1

      I was just about to comment the same thing how is this man not being taught about in schools

    • @thomasrobinette3227
      @thomasrobinette3227 Год назад +4

      "MANY" people still have never heard his story. Learn English.

    • @mitchcharette4363
      @mitchcharette4363 Год назад

      ​@@thomasrobinette3227 shut it, troll.

    • @Simulacrum84
      @Simulacrum84 Год назад +2

      @@thomasrobinette3227 Pamela’s English is certainly better than your manners.

  • @keerthimurali1990
    @keerthimurali1990 Год назад +291

    I have watched this video more than 100 times and cried every single time. I can't imagine the emotions that went through that amazing man's mind when he saw those children he rescued all beautifully grown up and lived a full life now surrounding him with gratitude and love.....
    Rest in Peace sir.. The world need more people like you to remind everyone what actual humanity is...

    • @saintultra2737
      @saintultra2737 Год назад +5

      Very few people will ever have the privilege of standing up, and seeing the fruit of your good life’s work.

    • @Junior76104
      @Junior76104 Год назад +2

      Instant water works everytime

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад +1

      His being humble is epic!

    • @philipazzopardi8554
      @philipazzopardi8554 11 месяцев назад +1

      I too cry every time I watch the video. Sending the link to as many friends and family members as possible to share with them the story of this great man.

  • @FranciscoAlmeida991
    @FranciscoAlmeida991 6 лет назад +1431

    This always make me cry! What a nobel man and human being... Im speechless!

  • @brianf761
    @brianf761 3 года назад +219

    The good don't always die young. I wish people like this could have another 100 years for us to admire.

    • @cynv7
      @cynv7 Год назад

      He is such a beautiful soul may he forever rest in peace ❤

  • @Loupdelou-ly1ve
    @Loupdelou-ly1ve 11 месяцев назад +26

    Imagine the pride one would feel being able to say Nicholas Winton was my husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, even friend! What a wonderful human he was.

  • @EmperorsNewWardrobe
    @EmperorsNewWardrobe 5 лет назад +323

    Because he both refused to be a passive bystander idly watching the plight of hundreds of children and had ultimate humility after doing such a noble act, I think this is one of the purest characters I’ve ever come across. It’s impossible not to like and admire him.

    • @EchoTravelsUSA
      @EchoTravelsUSA 2 года назад +7

      truly one of the best characters humanity has ever produced

  • @tysquirt111
    @tysquirt111 5 лет назад +1307

    The scope of this is really something else. Imagine saving the lives of over 600 children and saying nothing for over half a century. The moment he saw just one of those children as an old woman clearly impacted him. He realized in that moment that he had given her the opportunity to see the result of her entire life, which likely would have ended half a century prior. The reality is suddenly magnified when 5 rows of people who he was responsible for saving stood up, and without saying a single word showed him all he had done. Every single person got to experience a full life because of him. He would have been perfectly content to never have heard from them again. And when he finally realized the magnitude of what he did, words were no longer needed. I'm probably rambling, but I'd love to hear what he was thinking when he turned to see everyone who he saved finally get a chance to thank him. I only wish they would have all brought their children and grandchildren so Winton could see the new generations of children that wouldn't exist if not for his direct actions.

    • @kadmiss1750
      @kadmiss1750 5 лет назад +66

      That little nod he gives them all as well as he turns around...not a word needed to be exchanged in that moment.

    • @Kanuck1818
      @Kanuck1818 5 лет назад +86

      He actually did meet them!
      When he turned the 100 he attended a group gathering for his birthday...He met all of the children that were still alive and their children. And their grandchildren.
      If I can recall correctly someone made a comment that he was the spiritual guardian of over 2200 people!
      You hear about so many atrocities that happened during the war because of the nazis but you don't always hear the wonderful stories of heroism.
      I absolutely sobbed the 1st time I saw this....the gratefulness of the first lady...so touching...you can tell she was overwhelmed at seeing him again.
      If you look up the story of how the children were spirited out of their homeland and through France to England the train that they were on was stopped by a group of German soldiers but they let the train pass... Again if I'm recalling correctly no one to this day knows why the soldiers let the train go... If they hadn't none of these people here in the video would be alive today most likely...😥😪😔

    • @kamo7293
      @kamo7293 4 года назад +6

      Like you said words weren't needed. He nods his head as he looks at the rows of people behind him

    • @therealronswanson
      @therealronswanson 4 года назад +23

      acutally in the full thing the host ask if there is any children or grandchildren of the children he saved and everyone else stands up. So he was pretty much responsible for everyone in that audience being alive.

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 4 года назад +6

      @@therealronswanson You're spot on. By now there are probably a few thousand children descended from those he saved.

  • @famicomnintendo
    @famicomnintendo 3 месяца назад +4

    My grandfather passed away almost a year ago. The family just discovered that, while living modestly and never made a high income, he accumulated over a million dollar and gave away almost as much. He never told anyone. He was 96 when he left us. I miss him so much. He may not be a hero like Sir Nicholas Winton but they are from the same generation, tough, resilient and proud. And good Christians

  • @The_Daily_Tomato
    @The_Daily_Tomato 2 года назад +89

    Sometimes I wonder what it means to live a successful life.
    Then I remember sir Nicholas Winton.

  • @Flokias98
    @Flokias98 4 года назад +337

    In the Czech Republic he is very distinguished person, absolutly deservedly. Thank you sir we will never forget what you have done for our children ❤️

  • @BobPapadopoulos
    @BobPapadopoulos Год назад +65

    1:10 That cut to his face when she said "This is one of the children he saved" is so powerful that you can read his mind and heart. She's telling a story of him saving a life in the midst of the world going insane and committing themselves to the wide-scale ending of life instead... and there isn't even a hint of a smile, nor happiness, nor pride. You can tell he's having a Schindler moment and crying inside for all those he COULDN'T help.

    • @BobPapadopoulos
      @BobPapadopoulos Год назад +5

      His reactions to the presenters praise of him, and to finding out the children are there in the studio around him, are also very powerfully telling. He may not say it but he's clearly shocked, and I don't think just from the surprise of them being there. He never shows even the slightest bit of pride at the praise for the entire duration, but when he and Vera find out they're right next to each other she beams at him in a way that says "You gave me my entire life."... and he just grins back as if he's just happy to see an old friend and never gave her more than a candy bar. It's as if, even though he knew all those decades ago he was saving a child's life and obviously knows children grow into adults, he never considered the fact that they'd grow into adults who felt like they owed him anything, much less everything.
      It just shows you that in his heart he didn't do this for pride or credit, or even because it was the "right" thing to do. He did it because he simply couldn't imagine a real human being doing anything else.

  • @Welshy
    @Welshy 5 лет назад +318

    This actually made me cry, I’ve never been told directly our family’s connection to Sir Nichols Winton but my grandad was a child in Czechoslovakia during the war who managed to escape to the uk

    • @veigar9347
      @veigar9347 5 лет назад +26

      I am a Syrian refugee and I cried, many good people helped my family so we could survive. Sir Winton is amazing.

  • @1008chaz
    @1008chaz 2 года назад +155

    One of the most tragic parts of history is that the ordinary people who've done extraordinary things are often forgotten. I'm glad they found this man's records & gave him the love and respect he deserves what a hero

  • @cedartree1110
    @cedartree1110 Год назад +124

    He is so humble and you can see how strong he was being while staring at those people he saved who went on to have lives of their own. Truly a remarkable man.

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад +3

      Exactly... humble through and through. He did such a beautiful compassionate thing in a horrific time in human history and told absolutely nobody. Like someone mentioned he without a doubt deserves saint status 🙏

  • @danielrehm5008
    @danielrehm5008 2 года назад +162

    Think about the generations of people that will be able to trace their lineage back to the person saved by this man. Awe inspiring.

  • @justinpaul3458
    @justinpaul3458 5 лет назад +210

    *Saves 669 lives*
    3:34 - 3:52
    "I never thought what I did 70 years ago was going to have such a big impact as apparently it has and, uhhh, if has now got a story which, uhhh, helps people to live for the future, well that will be an added bonus"
    He's too British. I can't take it.

  • @Linus038
    @Linus038 Месяц назад +1

    I am crying, again and again. Thank you Mr.Winton.

  • @MeanMachine1992
    @MeanMachine1992 2 года назад +59

    In less than a thousand years, millions of people would have lived and loved all because of this lovely man. People who would not have existed otherwise.
    Let us all strive to try and be like him.

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 2 года назад +1

      The descendants of those children he saved probably runs into thousands.

  • @yeeeeeyeeeeee
    @yeeeeeyeeeeee 2 года назад +53

    The ending where him and his family walk off and blended into the crowd was perfect, slowly returning to anonymity.

  • @jamesroyle6888
    @jamesroyle6888 4 года назад +1062

    People cant even buy a coffee for a homeless person now without filming it. Legend.
    * I seem to have touched a nerve.
    Good. Take your medicine.

    • @jimmywilcox4506
      @jimmywilcox4506 3 года назад +11

      Amen to that!!!

    • @unslaadkrosis3489
      @unslaadkrosis3489 3 года назад +30

      How would you know if they didn’t film it?

    • @MrCorando
      @MrCorando 3 года назад +29

      @@unslaadkrosis3489 yup, exactly! Since you only see the ones filmed, how can you know how many people do it without filming?

    • @pinkflowers66
      @pinkflowers66 3 года назад +47

      Sometimes filming encourages others to do the same. Unfortunately, sometimes there's also the attention side

    • @theeverchosen1504
      @theeverchosen1504 3 года назад +7

      A good act is still a good act, is it so bad to film yourself helping someone? maybe if we all did that the world would be a better place

  • @MMccloud
    @MMccloud Год назад +52

    I’ve seen the worst in people and I’ve seen war most of my adult life. This man renewed my faith in people and is the very definition of what being a good man means

  • @MusicforMe123
    @MusicforMe123 Год назад +299

    They should have a day named after this man and this story should be told in every school. A picture of all the children he saved and all the children that were born as a result of his courage as a reminder of the difference one person can make.

  • @aaronhoosiershrm-cpphr8362
    @aaronhoosiershrm-cpphr8362 Год назад +287

    This hits deep when they all stood up. This man saved generations yet to be born that without him would never exist. I couldn't even imagine having that kind of impact.

  • @FrisbeeGorbeh
    @FrisbeeGorbeh Год назад +51

    This man is incredible. He worked with a whole team of people to get those kids out and safely away from the Nazis. He even wrote president Franklin D Roosevelt begging him to help. They could have saved 2,000 more children if America agreed to accept children. Winton looked for every opportunity to save those kids. We need more people like him in this world

    • @margaretr5701
      @margaretr5701 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yes, it's sad that the only country that agreed to take the children in, was England, but very glad they did.
      Many more children could've been saved if more doors had been open to them.
      In a documentary about Sir Nicholas Winton, his biggest regret was the last train he filled with about 200 or more children, was stopped from leaving. It was assumed that most of them didn't live.
      One of the most amazing facts about his story is, he didn't go with the intention of saving children, he went to join a friend, to ski and have a holiday. It's a wonderful story of how he evolved from being a carefree, quite well off young man, into being a wonderful, lifesaving humanitarian.

  • @skosieruxo
    @skosieruxo 5 лет назад +338

    now this is what the nobel peace prize is for

    • @nikavance9453
      @nikavance9453 5 лет назад +18

      I mean... Why would you give a Nobel Peace Prize to such an undeserving person when you have Barack Obama and the EU?

    • @Si_Vert
      @Si_Vert 4 года назад +26

      No, there is a specific title and honor for people like him. It's called "Righteous Among the Nations". He got it.

    • @nestosauce
      @nestosauce 3 года назад +3

      @@nikavance9453 And we have a winner!!! For the funniest man in this comment section 😐

    • @WushuFreak96
      @WushuFreak96 3 года назад +3

      @@nestosauce It was obviously sarcasm.

    • @nestosauce
      @nestosauce 3 года назад +1

      @@WushuFreak96 So was my comment

  • @Spongebrain97
    @Spongebrain97 2 года назад +65

    What's very intriguing is how he not only saved children but how he saved their future progeny. Decades later a baby being born so far removed in a completely different country literally exists because of this man. Thats legacy that can never go away

  • @hyrulehero7834
    @hyrulehero7834 6 лет назад +590

    Every body can stop being good now, the best human being ever contest was already won by this guy

    • @GeeVoo
      @GeeVoo 5 лет назад +31

      actualy there was soo many heros in Poland like that . Polish people was hiding whole Judes familes in thier own homes in secret cellars underground etc during the war and many of them died killed by nazzis because of that . for example check the polish guy named Janusz Korczak
      he died in treblinka gas chamber during the holocaust with 192 judes orphans. he decied to go with them from warsaw getto and die among them because the kids was soo scared . Sir Nicholas Winton was a great hero and beautiful man but you cant just said that he is the only one and best ever because there was hundret thausand heros like him

    • @fredcollierfinishingtouche6701
      @fredcollierfinishingtouche6701 5 лет назад +2

      G Evo quite wrong: name 2 that managed to get train loads of children out of these holes you call countries. You up there with the Polish law makers who’ve decided Poland had absolutely no part in the holocaust (other than being a service provider for the Germans). You reinvent your history if you want to...the rest of us know what really happened.

    • @GeeVoo
      @GeeVoo 5 лет назад +2

      @@fredcollierfinishingtouche6701 dude we know what realy happend it was ours granddads and grandmas . they are still living we can ask them and we did

    • @GeeVoo
      @GeeVoo 5 лет назад +2

      @@fredcollierfinishingtouche6701 Polish people know the truth about ww2 because we can ask our parents. im 40 yo old and my mother and her mother know the truth

    • @GeeVoo
      @GeeVoo 5 лет назад +1

      @@fredcollierfinishingtouche6701 i dont care about tv documentary i can ask my family

  • @TheGerminator43
    @TheGerminator43 4 года назад +81

    I don't get how almost 100 people have disliked this video... this is perhaps the most heartwarming thing on the internet! Most heros thankfully do get the recognition they deserve :)

    • @idokwatcher2062
      @idokwatcher2062 2 года назад

      Neonazis thrive on.

    • @yenh1144
      @yenh1144 2 года назад +6

      It’s a dislike for his death is the way I’m seeing it cause there’s no way it can mean anything negative

    • @placeholdername3818
      @placeholdername3818 Год назад +6

      Just trolls disliking for the sake of it

    • @kruddyrippit2349
      @kruddyrippit2349 Год назад +2

      Idk how either ima street nigga n this even teared my eyes up

    • @ellejendario97
      @ellejendario97 Год назад +2

      Trolls and neonazis

  • @tracymagill5786
    @tracymagill5786 8 месяцев назад +1

    Omg! I cried watching this! The selflessness & courage of one man is an inspiration and beacon of light to us all to want to be better human beings. God bless this man and those he saved. Rest in peace Sir Nicholas Winton.

  • @NHazel1
    @NHazel1 6 лет назад +284

    More people should watch this. Hero!!

  • @jarneportael2604
    @jarneportael2604 3 года назад +70

    Not going to lie, they should make a movie about this man & what ge did. Im 100% sure, it would be a very good film to watch!

    • @TL-fe9si
      @TL-fe9si 3 года назад +10

      "Schindler's List", the closest movie there is to the story of Sir Nicholas Winton.

    • @MikeRees
      @MikeRees 2 года назад +6

      There's a movie being produced at the moment.

  • @Kevin_Phu
    @Kevin_Phu Год назад +58

    I didn't plan on crying tonight but here I am. What an amazing man! May he be resting in eternal peace!

  • @sarakhayami999
    @sarakhayami999 6 лет назад +281

    God bless his soul

  • @lfrankify
    @lfrankify 5 лет назад +43

    I think he lived as long as he did just so that he was given the chance to meet those he saved and see what an impact he had on the world. Rest in peace, sir. Wish there were more people out there like him.

  • @PhilipZeplinDK
    @PhilipZeplinDK Год назад +17

    I'm not a religious person, but sometimes you really do feel that angels walk among us ❤

    • @michaelbujaki2462
      @michaelbujaki2462 10 месяцев назад

      Oh angels don't walk. ruclips.net/video/cxrNA1c8Zpk/видео.html

  • @maxg4458
    @maxg4458 4 года назад +50

    If I could only aspire to exemplify a fraction of this man’s kindness and heroism in any future part of my life...

  • @pipipipica180
    @pipipipica180 6 лет назад +169

    he is a such a good man...❤

    • @skyetran7860
      @skyetran7860 6 лет назад +4

      Pipi Long yes, a man who lives and makes the best out of his time, dignity and also his own wealthy background , which is really really hard to achieve :)

  • @AxKrypto
    @AxKrypto Год назад +39

    I am not jewish or Britishers but i am crying 😭😭😭 hats of you sir... You deserve lots of better ❤❤

    • @doncorleone3829
      @doncorleone3829 Год назад +5

      neither am I but you must recognize the plight of strangers, especially children, who need help. this man stepped in and did what was right. he did the best he could and ask for nothing in return. thousands are grateful to him - millions should learn from him. if everyone were simply kind to one another, no matter their differences, what a great world we would live in.

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад

      Nicely said and if only everybody showed a little kindness to one another what a world it would be. Here's a little tid bit of fact... it's takes less facial muscles to smile 🌝than it does to frown 🙁

  • @itsmereadyplayerone7338
    @itsmereadyplayerone7338 6 лет назад +225

    What a true gentleman
    Saving a child is the most amazing thing anyone can do
    Respect to you sir

  • @harry8184
    @harry8184 6 лет назад +556

    Please change the name in the video, this man was SIR Nicholas Winton not just Nicholas Winton... He earned well that title

    • @soumopalit1034
      @soumopalit1034 4 года назад +3

      I don't think there exists a title or honor in our world for people like him. He was simply a man who showed us all that though there is always some good and bad in all of us and still we can choose to do the right thing......the just thing....all that makes us human.... all that gives life its meaning......respect for him.....respect for a life well lived.

    • @elliec4154
      @elliec4154 4 года назад +2

      His own name is more credit than any title.

    • @Si_Vert
      @Si_Vert 4 года назад +5

      @@soumopalit1034 There is a specific title and honor for people like him. It's called "Righteous Among the Nations", which he was awarded. It's awarded by Israel, they have a national holiday on the 16th of July to remember them, they each get a tree planted with their details and a pension of the israeli national average wage. There are 27,362 Righteous Among the Nations recipients from from 51 countries.

    • @MrNicolasBarte
      @MrNicolasBarte 4 года назад +1

      He earned the respect of whole humanity..🤗

  • @stefanscharfenberg9984
    @stefanscharfenberg9984 8 месяцев назад +2

    Mein tiefster Respekt für diesen großen Mann, der Herz und Courage gezeigt hat in düsterster Zeit!♥

  • @roberthall573
    @roberthall573 2 года назад +51

    As a man who's been to war, I can tell you this is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen

  • @anneb.959
    @anneb.959 6 лет назад +124

    Real heroes don't wear capes. RIP, good soul!🙏❤

    • @jasongluska7782
      @jasongluska7782 6 лет назад +8

      So beautiful. Rip brother!! He lived over 100 for a reason

  • @sashasux1133
    @sashasux1133 11 месяцев назад +8

    One of the most beautiful examples of someone being left truly speechless and in awe

  • @whatisantilogic138
    @whatisantilogic138 3 года назад +56

    This video should have 0 dislikes. I just don't understand how anyone could watch this and not be amazed and emotionally moved to tears.

    • @idokwatcher2062
      @idokwatcher2062 2 года назад

      Neonazis exist, you understand now.

    • @1992jkwj
      @1992jkwj Год назад +4

      monsters who align with a monster disliked this

    • @pamelameckley5040
      @pamelameckley5040 Год назад

      Probably self proclaimed Nazis and worse.

  • @ajishso
    @ajishso 4 года назад +124

    "He who saves a single life, saves the world entire."Talmud

    • @rogerdalva19765
      @rogerdalva19765 3 года назад +1

      From schindlers list?

    • @JustAF00l
      @JustAF00l 3 года назад +3

      @@rogerdalva19765 It’s from the Talmud

    • @andreikuznetsov5844
      @andreikuznetsov5844 2 года назад

      It is in Schindlers List too. The man quoted Talmud then, I believe.

    • @khipksy1888
      @khipksy1888 2 года назад

      Didnt knew that this is in Talmud too.
      Being muslims i only knew about the quranic verse:
      "That is why We ordained for the Children of Israel that whoever takes a life-unless as a punishment for murder or mischief in the land-it will be as if they killed all of humanity; and whoever saves a life, it will be as if they saved all of humanity."
      Hope more people from both religion read and understand this.

  • @jydeinden
    @jydeinden 5 месяцев назад

    I have watched this video SO many times, and im still soo touched by it... its SO powerfull

  • @kimjong-un1136
    @kimjong-un1136 5 лет назад +60

    Now this my dear friends is a true hero... a 'REAL' hero. This isn't somebody who has been falsely deemed a hero for merely being good at sports, being a religious leader, or by finding a celebrity status, etc. This is somebody who has saved the lives of many and in turn, through love and kindness, actually made the world a better place.
    If just one person reads this and chooses to celebrate this person and other people with similar deeds over that of Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, and other celebrities, etc. then a positive change has been made.

  • @genkers
    @genkers 5 лет назад +16

    Whenever I feel depressed or wonder how so many people can be horrible, I rewatch this video to remind me that there are still so many good people out there and that no matter how dark it gets, the light will always follow after.

  • @Duecemoney1
    @Duecemoney1 Год назад +11

    So glad he's finally getting the recognition he deserves.
    He who saves one life saves the world entire.

  • @hybossa7
    @hybossa7 6 лет назад +96

    Legendery is the word that is CLOSE to describing this person👏

  • @bridgetdoman1386
    @bridgetdoman1386 6 лет назад +82

    Our children need real heroes to look up to like Sir Nicolas Winton, not a pop star or football player.

  • @bensmith8755
    @bensmith8755 8 месяцев назад +3

    The absolute definition off Great Britain love this story

  • @moulijulienne474
    @moulijulienne474 2 года назад +43

    Im crying the whole time while watching this. Such a nice story of a man's pure intentions to save innocent children from the hands of a brutal death. God bless you sir and may your soul rest in paradise.

  • @Pats308
    @Pats308 2 года назад +29

    To the Winton family, just know that you guys carried on a great name and should be proud. Just an amazing person

  • @Riververchi
    @Riververchi Год назад +52

    Rare moment but thank you INSTAGRAM. For all your usual stupidity I see everyday, this ONE TIME, today, I found a story about this man. And I feel blessed and so happy, to know about him. People like this should be ranked Saints and churches shall be built in their names....

  • @williamharris9529
    @williamharris9529 2 года назад +14

    THIS is the most moving piece of TV I ever saw! What a man!

  • @melanietz5517
    @melanietz5517 2 года назад +26

    This man is an angel. I cried so much. This is the hope in humanity we all need.

  • @mercurylegion
    @mercurylegion 9 месяцев назад +1

    My favorite video on the web!

  • @sittyrehmahsarip1897
    @sittyrehmahsarip1897 6 лет назад +105

    I cried

  • @mr.graves2867
    @mr.graves2867 Год назад +57

    Truly astounding, he saved essentially a cities worth of children from a horrible fate, and seeing his reaction is really moving. God bless that man, he has a heart of pure gold.

  • @achimschmidtke8404
    @achimschmidtke8404 11 месяцев назад +7

    For his extraordinary achievements, SIR NICHOLAS WINTON (1909-2015) was rewarded by God with a long, long life: 106 years! - Dear Nicky, R.I.P.

  • @maseltov8931
    @maseltov8931 6 лет назад +57

    What a hero, thank you Mr. Winton! Be blessed by god, greetings from Germany

  • @Pileyrei
    @Pileyrei 4 года назад +8

    A question like this has always been asked. If you could go back in time and have a meal or just a drink with anyone of your choosing, who would it be and why? I think we could all fantasise such an encounter with legends from our past time. For me it is Sir Nicholas Winton. The most modest man I have ever come across and would be unbelievably humbled to sit and listen to his story. Having recently watched through the horrors of Nazi deathcamps on Netflix this man is without a doubt the most amazing person I have ever encountered. RIP Sir Nicholas. You sir, were a gentlemen. Peace x.

  • @papiangelo007
    @papiangelo007 Год назад +19

    Every time I watch this clip, tears began falling. It never stop falling. No matter how many times I watch this clip, the same emotions will arise. And its so powerful!!!

  • @andrewroy9263
    @andrewroy9263 2 года назад +4

    I come back here every once in a while when I need a good cry.

  • @myzigable
    @myzigable 2 года назад +12

    I keep coming back to watch this whenever I need my faith in humanity restored. What an incredibly beautiful humble soul he is

    • @Catalina-Winemixer
      @Catalina-Winemixer Год назад +1

      Same. Here today because of the desperate state of the world. I believe we have more Nicholas Winston’s than Trumps and Putins.

    • @myzigable
      @myzigable Год назад

      @@Catalina-Winemixer I hope you're right 😊

  • @wazitSomethingISaid
    @wazitSomethingISaid 10 месяцев назад +1

    he lived to be 106. Take note..... kindness is the key to a long life.

  • @jensz9360
    @jensz9360 3 года назад +60

    We can take heart to know that this man is in everlasting heaven and his deeds have been accounted for by the most merciful and creator of all . When he stands at 2:43 you can tell he is in disbelief and loss for words. Whole story brings me to tears, Rest easy Mr. Nicholas Winton.

  • @Axel-hn7yi
    @Axel-hn7yi 4 года назад +19

    This is like the most touching thing i have ever watched.... i don’t know why i make myself cry by watching it for the 393837373 time.

  • @VADERZ87
    @VADERZ87 Год назад +21

    this is so incredible that you'd think it was a script from a movie scene!!!
    obviously it's not!
    what an amazing story, what a brave man selfless and kind it's actually beyond words how amazing it truly is! #HERO

    • @acuity1980
      @acuity1980 Год назад +1

      Just in case you aren't aware, it is now being made into a movie, called 'One Life' with Sir Anthony Hopkins portraying Sir Nicholas Winston.

  • @babyglovegirl
    @babyglovegirl 6 лет назад +41

    Beautiful kind hearted soul❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @cookiesam1607
    @cookiesam1607 6 лет назад +54

    This is beautiful

  • @kerstinklenovsky239
    @kerstinklenovsky239 Год назад +1

    The most marvellous human beings don't seem to realize how wonderful they are.

  • @alking6633
    @alking6633 3 года назад +4

    This made me cry with joy😢

  • @fizzahkhan5
    @fizzahkhan5 4 года назад +62

    Imagine there’s another person out there with the same secret as sir Nicholas but we haven’t found them yet..

    • @maxk5065
      @maxk5065 4 года назад +4

      there are, there are even multiple heroes you never heard about... have you heard about a 10-12year old carpet maker that escaped slavery, came back, let other escape too, came back with them to other factories a let to thousand escapes started a political movement and got assasinated a 13-14 for it (not all hero story end well...)

    • @maxk5065
      @maxk5065 3 года назад

      @Nevermore Iqbal Masih

    • @Deathbird_Mitch
      @Deathbird_Mitch 3 года назад +2

      There was a woman who worked as a handyman in the camps. She would hide kids in her toolbox and carry them out.

    • @nabaninandi4140
      @nabaninandi4140 2 года назад

      God knows them...they got rewarded for it for sure...bhagwan ke ghar der hai andher nahi...in god's home...its late but never darkness...