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Heimann, Paul

Paul Heimann was born June 1, 1924 in Austria.  When the Anschluss took place, Paul and his parents found themselves at the centre of Hitler’s ambitions, and they felt the full weight of Nazism with the Kristallnacht.  Their synagogue was burned, and the stormtroopers prevented the fire department from taking action.  Paul’s parents saw the writing on the wall, and they arranged to have Paul evacuated, and Paul was fortunate to join the kindertransport.  He and thousands of other Jewish children made their way to Britain, where he spent the war years.  Paul worked in wartime industry, and he developed his skill as a musician, emerging as a wartime bandleader and keeping the troops entertained.  With the end of the war, he settled in Canada, moving to Parry Sound and later Toronto, all the while keeping his interest in music and bandleading skills in top form.

Paul was interviewed by a group of students at Baycrest in September 2016, where he shared his story, and even played a few tunes for them.

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