Sir Nicholas Winton, also known as "Britain's Schindler" for saving hundreds of children from the Holocaust, will be immortalized on a Royal Mail stamp after a petition attracted more than 105,000 supporters, the BT.com news website reported on Monday.
Campaigners had called for Winton, who arranged for eight trains to carry 669 mainly Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia to London in 1939, to be honored with a commemorative postage stamp.
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