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Pictured: Samuel Chadwick, Grandson of Trevor, right, and Nick Winton, son of Sir Nicholas Winton, admire the statue after the ceremony. <br />
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A statue of an unsung British hero who saved hundreds of Jewish children destined to die in Nazi concentration camps has been unveiled.<br />
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Trevor Chadwick, nicknamed the 'Purbeck Schindler', helped Sir Nicholas Winton rescue 669 Jewish children from Czechoslovakia before the Second World War.<br />
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At great personal risk, the Dorset schoolteacher helped forged exit passes to fool the Nazis and help get children to the safety of Britain. <br />
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He travelled back and forth between England and Prague in 1939 to supervise the movement of hundreds of children by train and aircraft.<br />
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Trevor died in 1979 and his brave actions were not revealed until the 1990s.