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Felix Weinberg (1928–2012)

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Andra namn
Weinberg, Felix Jiri
Födelsedag
1928-04-02
Avled
2012-12-05
Kön
male
Nationalitet
Czechoslovakia
UK
Land (för karta)
Czech Republic
Födelseort
Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia
Bostadsorter
London, England, UK
Utbildning
University of London (B.S., 1950| PhD, 1954| DSc, 1960)
Imperial College London
Yrken
physicist
professor
researcher
memoirist
Holocaust survivor
Organisationer
Imperial College London
Priser och utmärkelser
Institute of Physics (fellow)
The Royal Society (Fellow)
National Academy of Engineering (foreign associate)
Kort biografi
Felix Jiří Weinberg was born to a Jewish family in Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia. His parents were Nelly and Viktor Weinberg. His idyllic childhood was brutally interrupted when Nazi Germany invaded his country in World War II. Felix was deported at age 14 to the concentration camp at Terezín (Theresienstadt) in 1942, from there to Auschwitz in 1943, and finally to Buchenwald. He survived to be liberated in April 1945. His mother and brother died in the camps, but Weinberg was reunited with his father in England in August 1945. He took his first degree from the University of London as an external student at South West Essex Technical College. Despite knowing little English, he excelled in mathematics and science subjects. In 1951, he joined Imperial College London as a research assistant, and completed his PhD at University of London in 1954. That year, he married Jill Piggot, with whom he had three sons. Prof. Weinberg was awarded the higher degree of DSc by the University of London in 1961 for his pioneering body of work in combustion physics. He rose through the ranks at Imperial College from lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology in 1956 to Professor of Combustion Physics in 1967. He served as Director of The Combustion Institute from 1978 to 1988, and was the founder and first chairman of the Combustion Physics Group at the Institute of Physics (IOP). Prof. Weinberg was named a Fellow of The Royal Society in 1983, and was the recipient of many other awards and honors, including the Bernard Lewis Gold Medal of The Combustion Institute (1980); The Rumford Medal of the Royal Society (1988); the Italgas Prize for Energy Sciences (1991); the Smolenski Medal of the Polish Academy of Science (1999); and the Huw Edwards Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions to Combustion Physics from the IOP (2005). He was the author, co-author or editor of four scientific books and more than 200 research papers in the scientific literature. He also wrote a memoir of his early years, Boy 30529, published in January 2013, a month after his death.

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Una storia vera Deportato a soli 12 anni e sopravvissuto a cinque campi di concentramento Felix aveva tutto nel suo paese natio, la Cecoslovacchia: una famiglia felice e abbiente, un'infanzia serena, l'affetto dei suoi genitori. (fonte: Google Books)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 3 andra recensioner | Apr 24, 2020 |
Per non dimenticare.
 
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Claudy73 | Jan 25, 2018 |
5120. Boy 30529 A Memoir, by Felix Weinberg (read 6 Feb 2014) This is one of the most satisfying Holocaust memoirs I've read. The author, born in Czechoslovakia, went into a prison camp in 1942, when he was 14, along with his mother and younger brother. He became separated from his mother and brother and they did not survive. The author tells what he remembers, and it is clear to me that he avoids fiction and tells a truthful story. What a perceptive dismissal of Hitler the author sets out: "it seems just that the evil genius who cast a black shadow over all my childhood, who destroyed my wonderful family, among many millions of others, and who, but for the grace of God, so nearly destroyed me, ultimately perished like a rat in a sewer in the month of my 17th birthday."… (mer)
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Schmerguls | 3 andra recensioner | Feb 6, 2014 |
One of the better Holocaust novels available, and this one follows the author all the way through. Recommended reading!!
 
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TFS93 | 3 andra recensioner | Aug 5, 2013 |

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Medlemmar
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Popularitet
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Betyg
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Recensioner
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ISBN
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