'I'm a Celebrity' castle where 200 Kindertransport children found refuge saved from collapse
Gwrych Castle, in north Wales, housed child refugees between 1939 and 1941
Dame Esther Rantzen: 'Nicolas Winton film moved me to tears'
The television presenter first brought the Jewish stockbroker's heroism to light in a BBC programme
Meet the 200 Kindertransport children who found refuge in a Welsh castle
Andrew Hesketh’s new book tells the story of the children who played an important role in Zionist history
First pictures of Nicholas Winton film with Anthony Hopkins as 'British Schindler'
The movie will tell the story leading up to his emotional reunion with children he save from Nazis
Meet the Kindertransport refugee who fled the Nazis and turbo-charged mankind’s journey into outer space
Ben Abeles co-invented a thermoelectric generator used to power Nasa's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 missions
Let’s all celebrate the mensch that is Alf Dubs
The Labour peer has done so much for so many, and is still going strong as he turns 90
The Kindertransport refugee who is still writing books at 94
Her advancing years haven’t slowed down Lore Segal’s urge to fictionalise life. The Other People’s Houses author reveals why she still writes
BBC series tells the story of Tyneside’s Holocaust refugee house for girls
In a story never told before: Up to two dozen Jewish girls were supported by Tyneside's Jewish community in the lead-up to the outbreak of the Second World War
How British music was transformed by the refugees who played a new tune
The legacy of the hundreds of musicians who fled the Nazis to these shores is celebrated in a new exhibition
Pretending the Kindertransport was a part of a 'noble tradition' is ignorant of history
Special provision was made for children because Britain refused to let in their parents
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