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The British Oskar Schindler The Life And Work Of Nicholas Winton Edward Abel Smith

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The British Oskar Schindler The Life And Work Of Nicholas Winton Edward Abel Smith
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Publisher: Pen & Sword History
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.91 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Edward Abel Smith
ISBN: 9781399011488, 1399011480
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The British Oskar Schindler The Life And Work Of Nicholas Winton Edward Abel Smith by Edward Abel Smith 9781399011488, 1399011480 instant download after payment.

When Nicholas Winton canceled his skiing vacation to visit a friend in Prague, little did he know that the decision would change the fate of thousands of people, including himself. As millions of Jewish families tried to escape the clutches of the Nazis' brutal war of terror, the 29-year-old stockbroker decided to act on one of the most remarkable rescue missions of the century. Oskar Schindler the Englishman tells the story of this extraordinary man's life and those around him who helped him accomplish all he set out to do.

When Nicholas Winton canceled his skiing vacation and chose to visit a friend in Prague, he had no idea that this decision would change the fate of thousands of people, including his own. As millions of Jewish families tried to escape the clutches of the Nazis' brutal war of terror, the 29-year-old stockbroker decided to act on one of the most remarkable rescue missions of the century. Briton Oskar Schindler tells the story of the life of this extraordinary man and the people around him who helped him accomplish all he did.

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