Czech Republic awards Sir Nicholas Winton nation's highest order

October 28, 2014 Sir, MBE visited the today and received the  from the hands of president. As a citizen in  in the late 1930s, Winton, now 105, saved 669 mostly  children from future  oppression organizing their transport to safety.

The decoration took place in the, separate from the evening ceremony where other distinguished people is to be awarded, in respect to Sir Nicholas's health. Winton was accompanied by his family members and met several children he saved. During the same ceremony, Miloš Zeman awarded the Order of the White Lion in memoriam also to the late, who was the 's prime minister during and led the country as a major part of the anti- coalition to victory over Nazi. Churchill's grandson Nicholas Soames accepted the order.

During the ceremony, Zeman apologized for the delay before Winton eventually received these honors, and said. Winton replied.

The Order of the White Lion is the highest Czech Republic decoration, awarded to the statesmen and other individuals "to recognize superior accomplishments contributing to the welfare of the Czech Republic", as the act of the state decorations defines. With the exception of a few statesmen in office, Winton and Winston Churchill have been the first people to receive the order in the civil division in eleven years.

In recent years, around 250 thousand Czech students signed a petition asking the for Winton, who has been nicknamed by media "British ". His acts were not known to wide public until the late 1980s, when his wife found documents in their attic and shared them with an historian. Since then, he has been decorated with the in the Czech Republic and  in the. In 's central railway station, there is a monument to children saved by Winton.

The Czech Republic celebrates its national holiday today. On October 28, 96 years ago, the former Czechoslovakia was founded as a country independent from former Habsburg Monarchy.