Henry Levy, a resident of West Hartford, Connecticut was born in April 1926, in Salonica, Greece. Mr. Levy fled Salonica for Palestine in March 1942, when the town was under Nazi occupation. He was soon captured near the Turkish border, imprisoned and brutally interrogated in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, sentenced to die as a spy and shuffled from prison to prison, and, finally, deported to the Birkenau concentration camp in the spring of 1943.