In observation of the recent International Holocaust Remembrance Day , we bring to you an unsung Holocaust hero that history books often leave out. This is a story of a British banker who took a two-week holiday to Prague in 1938 in what was then Czechoslovakia and left with over 669 Jewish children, saving them from inevitable death at the hands of the Nazis. For 50 years, he never spoke of his heroism, and the children never knew who saved them. Nicky Winton, the British Banker Sir Nicholas George Winton, who people affectionately called “Nicky,” was a stockbroker from the...