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<blockquote data-quote="Keesha" data-source="post: 1881940" data-attributes="member: 285832"><p>Bill, thank you so much on the history of the heroes, Kubis and Gabcik. It is unbelievable how a brave these two soldiers were, giving up their lives to kill this "butcher of Prague" </p><p></p><p>While you were in Prague, did you also visit the statue of Sir Nicholas Winton who rescued 669 Czech children during the Holocaust. A statue of him holding a child with a suitcase is displayed at the Prague Main Railway Station platform One. It took us a while to look for it while we were in Prague but eventually found it. Lots of stories of cruelty by the Nazis and something I would rather forget.</p><p></p><p>Please continue your write ups and let us us read your experiences. I always look forward to reading and learning from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keesha, post: 1881940, member: 285832"] Bill, thank you so much on the history of the heroes, Kubis and Gabcik. It is unbelievable how a brave these two soldiers were, giving up their lives to kill this "butcher of Prague" While you were in Prague, did you also visit the statue of Sir Nicholas Winton who rescued 669 Czech children during the Holocaust. A statue of him holding a child with a suitcase is displayed at the Prague Main Railway Station platform One. It took us a while to look for it while we were in Prague but eventually found it. Lots of stories of cruelty by the Nazis and something I would rather forget. Please continue your write ups and let us us read your experiences. I always look forward to reading and learning from you. [/QUOTE]
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