Died Jan. 11, 2013.
Leon Leyson was nearly ten when the Germans invaded Poland in 1939. Six months later, he and his family were sent to the ghetto in Krakow where he survived mass killings. He was then sent to a concentration camp where he lost two brothers.
Later he was the youngest of Schindler's List of Jewish workers declared too necessary for production at his factories at age 13. Schindler called him "Little Leyson" as he had to stand on a box to work on machinery. His mother and surviving siblings were also put on the list.
Mr. Leyson began a public speaking career after the 1993 movie.
--GreGen
My Cooter's History Blog has become about 80% World War II anyway, so I figured to start a blog specific to it, especially since we're commemorating its 70th anniversary and we are quickly losing this "Greatest Generation." The quote is taken from Pearl Harbor survivor Frank Curre, who was on the USS Tennessee that day. He died Dec. 7, 2011, seventy years to the day. His photo is below at right.
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