Mr. Leonard Levy was a pilot in the RCAF during WW2, where he completed 32 bombing runs with his Lancaster crew, including the raid on Dresden. A Jewish Canadian, Mr. Levy also gives students insights into the anti-Semitism of the period, both in Canada and in Europe. Mr. Levy is one of the original Memory Project veterans to speak at Crestwood, and we are fortunate that he continues to visit us each year. Mr. Levy was featured in the CBC Remembrance Day documentary filmed at Crestwood in November 2006
Videos
- 1. Prewar Memories, Part 1
- 2. Prewar Memories, Part 2
- 3. Joining the War Effort
- 4. Prewar Anti-Semitism
- 5. Events in Europe; Choosing the Air Force
- 6. Training
- 7. Learning to Fly
- 8. The Commonwealth Air Training Plan; Accidents
- 9. The Air Training Plan, Pt. 2
- 10. The Journey to Europe
- 11. In England; The Crew
- 12. The Missions; Preparation
- 13. A Crash Landing
- 14. First Combat Experience
- 15. Berlin
- 16. Hang Ups
- 17. A Memorable Experience
- 18. A Fist Fight
- 19. An Experience in Saskatoon
- 20. Canadians from other Provinces
- 21. Thoughts on the Atomic Bomb and the Holocaust
- 22. Concluding Thoughts