Images of a squadron of German bombers bombing England. The German planes fly in the English territory. Fighter jets protect fighter jets. Attack of the stukas in dive on a target. Attack on the Tilbury docks.
Report in Prague, Czech Republic. During World War II, a British diplomat, Nicholas Winton, now 100 years old, rescued more than 600 Jewish children by train from occupied Czechoslovakia to Britain. Seventy years later, survivors and some of their children pay tribute to him by making the same journey on the same train. The commentary on factual and archival images alternates with the interview of Nicholas Winton, and three survivors: Hana Frankolova, Hana Ofner and Ruth Hallova
Report dedicated to the tribute paid to the British Nicholas Winton in London. On the eve of World War II, this British man managed to save nearly seven hundred Jewish children just before the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany. Today, survivors and their descendants decided to repeat the same journey to pay tribute to him. Commentary on factual images alternating with the testimony of Hana Franklova, survivor.