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''' | '''Felix Weinberg''' (Czechia, 1928-2012) was a Holocaust child survivor. | ||
Autobiography : '''Boy 30529: A Memoir''' (London & New York: Verso, 2013) | Autobiography : '''Boy 30529: A Memoir''' (London & New York: Verso, 2013) | ||
* KEYWORDS : <Czechia> <Theresienstadt> <Auschwitz> <Death March> <Buchenwald> | * KEYWORDS : <Czechia> <Theresienstadt> <Auschwitz> <Death March> <Buchenwald> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> | ||
* <[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Weinberg Wikipedia.en]> | |||
NOTES : Felix Weinberg (1928-2012) was born in Czechia to a Jewish family. Deported to Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, he was eventually reunited to his father in England. Became a renowned physicist, Professor of Combustion Physics and Distinguished Research Fellow at Imperial College London. | NOTES : Felix Weinberg (1928-2012) was born in Czechia to a Jewish family. Deported to Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, he was eventually reunited to his father in England. Became a renowned physicist, Professor of Combustion Physics and Distinguished Research Fellow at Imperial College London. | ||
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[[Category:Auschwitz (subject)|1928 Weinberg]] | [[Category:Auschwitz (subject)|1928 Weinberg]] | ||
[[Category:Buchenwald (subject)|1928 Weinberg]] | [[Category:Buchenwald (subject)|1928 Weinberg]] | ||
[[Category:Liberation of Buchenwald (subject)|1928 Weinberg]] |
Revision as of 11:01, 5 March 2020
Felix Weinberg (Czechia, 1928-2012) was a Holocaust child survivor.
Autobiography : Boy 30529: A Memoir (London & New York: Verso, 2013)
- KEYWORDS : <Czechia> <Theresienstadt> <Auschwitz> <Death March> <Buchenwald> <Liberation of Buchenwald>
NOTES : Felix Weinberg (1928-2012) was born in Czechia to a Jewish family. Deported to Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, he was eventually reunited to his father in England. Became a renowned physicist, Professor of Combustion Physics and Distinguished Research Fellow at Imperial College London.