Leon Greenman: autobiography drafts

Identifier
WL1616
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70114
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Leon Greenmann, born to Jewish parents in London's East End, spent most of his childhood in Holland from where he was eventually deported with his young family first to Westerbork then Auschwitz- Birkenau. His wife and young child were murdered at Auschwitz, and Leon was the subject of tortuous medical experimentation at the hands of, Horst Schumann. He survived 5 concentration/ death camps. It was after having heard the leader of the English National Front, Colin Jordan, speak at a rally in Trafalgar Square, that Leon first became motivated to recount his experiences lest mankind forgets the atrocities of the Nazis.

Acquisition

Personal papers- 3 boxes

Donated June 2007

Donor: Leon Greenman

Scope and Content

This collection contains various drafts of Leon Greenman's autobiography, which was originally entitled 15 Minutes Too Late eventually published as An Englishman in Auschwitz , in 2001. In addition to the various draft versions of his autobiography, this collection contains correspondence and notes relating to them.

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Open

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