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  1. Amen to that: and unlike today’s politicos/pop stars (yes Bono, I mean you) he didn’t advertise the fact or seek adulation.

    Truly a good man in a not so good world.

  2. A decent man has passed and we’re all worse for it, precious few left now.

    I was enjoying that story until the tone was suddenly lowered by must-get-in-on-the-act quotes from Cameron/Broon et al, couldn’t give a flying fig what quislings have to say (unless they’re pleading guilty to charges of treason), get back under thy stone serpent.

  3. I saw him, a couple of years back, when they re-ran a “Kindertransport” – arrived at Liverpool St, pulled in by the magnificent “Tornado” … he was on the platform, watching it come in, to be greeted by many of those whose lives he’d saved way back when.
    Very moving

  4. The BBC of course said that he HELPED to organise the trains. They can not give any credit to an English man unless they absolutely have to.

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