(HENNING KAISER / AFP/Getty Images ) Eleven-year old June Ondrackova poses next to the "Winton-Train" for a Czech TV documentation at the central station in Cologne, western Germany on September 2, 2009. The Winton-Train recalls the rescue and passage of 669 Lewish children per train from the Czech Republic to Britain organised by British stockbroker Sir Nicholas George Winton in 1939. (msnbc.msn.com/id/32659563/displaymode/1176/rstry/32689095)
Holocaust Survivors' 3-Day Journey Marks 70th Anniversary of Their Rescue
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SEPTEMBER 04, 2009
Associated Press

A vintage train carrying Holocaust survivors pulled into London on Friday, ending a three-day trip across Europe that marked the 70th anniversary of their extraordinary rescue by a young British stockbroker.
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The passengers traveled from Prague to The Netherlands in vintage German and Hungarian railway coaches pulled by 1930s steam locomotives. After crossing the North Sea by ferry — just like they did 70 years ago — they completed the journey in a refurbished British steam train.