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Sunday Mirror from London, London, England • 19

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Sunday Mirrori
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London, London, England
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19
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RICE ONTH A Il la. CALLAN FKm director Karel Reisz, of French Lieuten- I ant's Woman rcilbe ha discovered to is one of ave only just that it was NiiOlas winton's efforts anat esulted in my 14-vial, he said. to). 1 want to thank him he did." opels mother put him the a trai in Prague and tli-arnily was confident Eh-a nds -Y uld all meet in rtly ar' aip he sh eover saw fte them ill hi'' Ris family perished 4 -azi death campst afa Was expectation of oh-4111Y reunion that ti'inrted Karel Reisz, for 4 hit old Walter Der. lti nari it was a go lu tched it all totti Czechoslovakia who settled in died three 11 1D' ago without knowk, Nicholas Winton had Fil ve his life.

His wife' thile, says: "He held on to I aatihtsikiDPer all his life and nave it" kr' ive-year-old Renate ille irl 4B an unforgettalioweinory of her own to troz on to escaping ari the ladies' 100 on 'clington Station! Sil 4 beDth i outside the door. increasinglY Now to get in to look back tat a time to IZWard too. That will t. 111 theme of the liplocaust Survivors London on 4 4 et tin i An of the Lost l'en wha made the jo urneY from will be welcome. In 1 ei UK survivors families are Wed to attend.

tiCd'oili Wish to be 7.t, please write to Conference Hill P. 411, Oxford OX3 OBW' them on 0865 ext ra 3 319. lbore Lost Chil-4114 With stories to should ring 01-822- uol het go, ween noon and 1421' oday or between and 6pm tomor- tr io Ni 1 Wintoh 0 a recording 4aSt undays '44VS Lit' it proved So in oving for m'riter tsther she started tjhere was a pause in show and the norttilly RoP3il3e.clec ii i I sit had irliing. And I rushed and hugged Nishe-tas Winton. Ni- Winton, who also heti a tear during the almost the show 'ILO move vine 1.11,79aif he could 's plans t.

UM minim 1111 Win tar am Into Mil PIM t- 7 1 .1 se .181 pip ii uisir A 4.11K.Zi. 4 111111 4 and FOUND agitated, was tier adoptive father, Baptist minister the Reverend Coplestone. "It was terrible," she said, at her home in Newquay, Cornwall. "Finally a lady put a penny in the slot and freed me!" Years later, Renate now Mrs Collins learned that 61 members of her family had perished. "I want to thank Nicholas Winton for saving me," she added.

To this day, Margit Freidman yearns to return to Czechoslovakia to piece together her past. "The Czech authorities have refused me a visa because I could never tell them how or when I arrived in this country. Now I can do that," she said. She had arrived in London with family photographs. But one day the woman who adopted her said: "You spend too much time looking at these," and destroyed the entire collection.

Reel I fr 4040: i g'ils: 1 4. 41 11 -----w 'l4 ii." 1 i 4 i Reel survivor Film director Karel Reisz is the 'latest' Winton discovery THE LITRE BOY TOO FRIGHTENED TO EAT SS officers strode menacingly along the platform of Prague Station as Alfred Dubs kissed his mother goodbye. She pressed a packet of sandwiches into his hands and, struggling with her tears, pushed him aboard the train. He was only six. Today, 49 years later, those moments are still etched into the memory of the boy who was to become a Member of Parliament in his adopted country.

Alfred Dubs, former Labour MP for Battersea, is convinced that because he is half Jewish he would have ended up in a concentration camp. The child was so terrified during the trip he couldn't eat. "When I arrived here I was still clutching those sandwiches." He added: "It would be nice to meet Nicholas Winton and thank him." Terrified Alf Dubs AL EASY 1 OLI TO Rovv )65 under 1 spikes of range 44 ...11 v.a 1y icross--lust tr 2 blooms on i 1t to a mesh EB.99 nth- Pki," said Pre sue a 1 023 374 256 6 ..104 LW for the past 90 18Er I 1 i i -iv Moved to tears Nicholas Winton and Vera He asked Mrs Vera Gissen, who had been, placed next to him deliberately, if he could swap round with her. "I just went deaf and stared ahead," she says. And during the show she was able to reveal she had been one' of the children he brought out.

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Eightyear-old Milena Fleischmann, her sister Eva and cousin Helen were about to pull out from Prague train station thanks to Nicholas Winton. Milena watched as her grandfather wrote her a note which read: "Remember to remain a faithful daughter of your nation, a loving daughter of your parents and a loving granddaughter of your grandparents who love you very much." Life on BBC-1 with Esther Rantzen. Our quest for what became of those children who were spirited from Czechoslovakia to Britain has resulted in many tales of compassion and adventure. Tonight's That's Life will again focus on The Lost Three hours later the train left and that was the last time she saw her grandfather. Most of her family perished but her mother, now 84, escaped to England.

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