An open-air exhibition in remembrance of Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved the
lives of 669, mostly Jewish children, by arranging their evacuation from
Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia before the outbreak of WWII, gets underway on
Wenceslas Square in Prague on Wednesday. The exhibition, organised by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, consists of 28 panels with photographs
presenting the life story of Winton and the children he saved. It will run
through the end of October. Sir Nicholas died on July 1 this year at the
age of 106.