Program Details
A Video From the OLLI Archives: Nicholas Winton and the Improbable, Yet True, Kindertransport From Prague
Course Description
OLLI breaks into their Archives to bring you one of their most popular video documentaries!Ralph Nurnberger, former Georgetown University History professor, tells the riveting story of the unassuming 29-year-old British Stockbroker, Nicholas Winton, who saved the lives of 669 children from certain death during World War II. PRE-RECORDED PRESENTATION - NO INSTRUCTOR PRESENT.Course Info
- Time: 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
- Date: Wednesday, August 30
- Location: Friedberg Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Building
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Fees:
Member - $10
Non-member - $15
One-time guest pass, Member or Non-member at the door - $15.
About the Instructor
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Ralph Nurnberger, Ph.D., is a widely acclaimed speaker who brings humor, current political insights, and historical background to his presentations. He taught history and international relations at Georgetown University for 38 years. He received the Excellence in Teaching Award from the Graduate School of Liberal Studies in 2003. Nurnberger has given talks on a wide range of historical and political topics for the Lifelong Learning Program at Florida Atlantic University’s Boca and Jupiter campuses, where his talks frequently sell out. Nurnberger served on the professional staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; as a Legislative Liaison for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee(AIPAC); as executive director of Builders for Peace (which had been established to assist the Arab-Israeli Peace Process); and as a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He is a senior partner in Nurnberger & Associates, Inc. He earned his bachelor's degree from Queens College, his master's degree from Columbia University, and his doctoral degree from Georgetown University.