00:30Tell me something, do you ever think about the children and what happened to them?
00:36Yes, I do, from time to time. Do you?
00:47Now, an extraordinary story about a young man who many years ago visited Prague.
00:53What he found there were thousands of refugees at the mercy of Hitler's imminent invasion.
01:00There are children here, living in fields, in the open, in mud.
01:09I have seen this, and I cannot unsee it.
01:13A mass transit of children without money or visas.
01:17We have to believe that this might be possible.
01:21There are a thousand children on that list.
01:24Tell me I have to heat things up.
01:25Go, now.
01:33It must be very difficult for you knowing what happened to those children.
01:37Well, I don't know what happened, do I?
01:40Our evening isn't quite over.
01:43Can I ask, is there anyone in the audience tonight who owes their life to Nicholas Winton?
01:48We must know we cannot save them all.
02:06We must know we cannot save them all.
02:09We must know we cannot save them all.
02:12You have to forgive yourself that.
02:15Oh, and if I had to break, I'd be cold as a stone and rich as a queen of terror.
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