Larry Levy served in the Canadian Army in northern Europe during the war. After enlisting, training, and the overseas journey, Larry went ashore at Normandy and fought his way through northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Larry served with Signal Corps, and it was his task to locate enemy artillery. Larry brought many personal insights and mementoes to his February 2012 interview, where he sat down with students Alex Galperin, Natasha Hare, and Brandon Deeb. Larry returned in March 2013, this time with D. H., Nasir Jamali, Saeed Foodazi, and Henry Lui. Larry is a great raconteur, and we are thankful to Historica Dominion for introducing him to us.
Videos
- 1. Larry Levy - Introduction; Growing up in Toronto.mp4
- 2. Motivations to Enlist; Being Jewish in Toronto.mp4
- 3. Entertainment in Prewar Toronto.mp4
- 4. From the Reserves to Enlistment.mp4
- 5. The Troopship; Going Overseas.mp4
- 6a. The Resistance; Mustard Gas
- 6. Preparing for the Invasion.mp4
- 7a. First Military Action
- 7. Arrived in France.mp4
- 8. Pursuing the Germans.mp4
- 9. Falaise Gap; Boulogne and Calais.mp4
- 10. Fear and Loss; Civilians.mp4
- 11. Moving into Holland.mp4
- 12. Into Germany.mp4
- 13a. Nightmares
- 13. Going Home.mp4
- 14. Postwar Toronto.mp4
- 15. Remembrance Day
- 16. Reunions