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  1. Doreen Agnes Rosemary Julia Warriner OBE (16 March 1904 – 17 December 1972) was an English development economist and humanitarian. In October 1938, she journeyed to Czechoslovakia to assist anti-Nazi refugees fleeing the Sudetenland, recently occupied by Germany.

  2. 14 de ene. de 2024 · Winton y sus colegas Martin Blake y Doreen Warriner hicieron de un hotel en Praga su centro de operaciones y empezaron a tomar los datos de las familias que quisieran enviar a sus hijos a un...

  3. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Romola Garai as Doreen Warriner. Warner Bros. It was, very belatedly, the interest of others and the need for a secular saint in the rescue of the Jews that pushed Winton into the unwanted...

  4. SSEES alumna Katya Kocourek recounts the story of Doreen Warriner. Although only in her 30's at the time of the Munich Agreement (29 September 1938), Doreen Warriner, an academic at the School between 1938 and 1966, interrupted her academic activities for what she felt was a worthwhile cause.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2024 · The incredible story of how Nicholas Winton – who was later dubbed "Britain's Schindler" – saved hundreds of children from the Holocaust, is being told in a new film. Exclusive BBC clips show ...

  6. 15 de may. de 2020 · As so many women, including nurses and other ‘front line’ staff currently combatting Covid-19 have suddenly become acknowledged heroes, it is very timely to consider another hitherto unsung hero, Doreen Warriner.

  7. Professor Doreen Warriner OBE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 1922) 1904-1972 Profile by Dr Gianetta Corley (Modern Languages, 1958) Professor Doreen Warriner OBE was one of the very courageous leading women who went to Prague in 1938 to assist Social Democrat and Jewish refugees fleeing the advance of Nazism. For this she was