The grocer, the teacher, the soldier, the Quaker... Mike Levy shines a light on the courageous deeds of twenty-two women and men who transformed the lives of the Kindertransport and other refugees. In 1938, when the government refused to act and those around them turned a blind eye, these heroic individuals took it upon themselves to orchestrate one of the greatest lifesaving missions the world has ever seen. Until now the compelling accounts of these extraordinary rescue missions have remained untold. Mike Levy is a researcher for the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (contractor) and the Association for Jewish Refugees, an educator with the Holocaust Education Trust and Chair of The Harwich Kindertransport Memorial and Learning Trust.
David Levy Orden de los libros
David Levy es un destacado astrónomo y autor cuyo trabajo profundiza en la conexión entre el cosmos y la experiencia humana. Su estilo de escritura se caracteriza a menudo por ser poético, traduciendo conceptos astronómicos complejos en narrativas accesibles para una amplia audiencia. Las obras de Levy exploran frecuentemente temas de asombro cósmico, la búsqueda humana de conocimiento y nuestro lugar en la vasta extensión del universo. Su escritura ofrece a los lectores una perspectiva única que combina la precisión científica con una profunda reflexión filosófica.



- 2023
- 2020
Breaking Down Barriers
- 246 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
In October 1948 George McLaurin became the first African American to enroll at the University of Oklahoma. McLaurin's case drew national attention and culminated in a US Supreme Court decision. David Levy chronicles the historically significant - and at times poignant - story of McLaurin's two- year struggle to secure his rights.
- 1976
A history of the relationship between computers and chess from man's first attempt at mechanized chess to today's programming of computers.