Lady Milena Grenfell-Baines was born in Czechoslovakia in 1929. Her father was forced to leave Czechoslovakia the day before the Nazis invaded because he was both Jewish and a supporter of an anti-Nazi author. Lady Milena was one of 669 children saved by Sir Nicholas Winton on a special train that left Prague days before the Nazis invaded - and later took part in an unforgettable moment on Esther Rantzen’s ‘That’s Life’ programme. Lady Milena consulted on new film One Life, where she had opportunity to meet Sir Anthony Hopkins and was the only Kind named in the film. Lady Grenfell-Baines as an ‘active member of The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR). The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) is the leading national charity exclusively delivering social welfare to Jewish victims of Nazi oppression and the largest funder of Holocaust educational programmes in the UK. For more information and to enrol visit The Sun delivers breaking news, latest gossip and incre
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