Marketing supplies for the film One Everyday living, which stars Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn as Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 kids from the Nazis at the start off of the second environment war, have been amended just after criticism around likely Jewish erasure.
There was a backlash to the evident absence of acknowledgment in the plot synopsis that most of the small children taken to England on the Kindertransport trains organised by Winton – a stockbroker distressed by the plight of the youthful people on a trip to Prague in 1939 – were Jewish.
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