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Roman Shvartsman (Shvartsman Ruvin Mordkovich) was born on 7 November, 1936 in Bershad, Ukrainian SSR, is a former. Discover Roman Shvartsman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Shvartsman Ruvin Mordkovich |
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Chairman of Odesa regional Association of Jews – former prisoners of ghetto and nazi concentration camps |
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88 years old |
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Scorpio |
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7 November, 1936 |
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7 November |
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Bershad, Ukrainian SSR |
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Oman |
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Roman Shvartsman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Roman Shvartsman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Roman Shvartsman worth at the age of 88 years old? Roman Shvartsman’s income source is mostly from being a successful former. He is from Oman. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2016 in the town of Balta, on central square the memorial to the victims of the Holocaust was opened, a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and the Righteous of the Nations of the world, including Queen Elena of Romania.
According to Roman Shvartsman, about 240,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis in the territory of Transnistria. In 2015 in the village of Gvozdavka 2 a mass grave was discovered with the remains of about 3,500 Jews. Later a memorial sign was placed there.
He was involved in the development and improvement of the Holocaust Museum, which was created and opened by the Association of prisoners in 2009.
The official opening of the Holocaust Museum in Odessa took place on June 22, 2009.
In 2002, at the Odessa regional conference, dedicated to the results of the Association, Roman was elected Chairman of the Association, the head of which he is to date.
In 1992 Roman became a member of the international organization of former ghetto prisoners and concentration camps, which was founded in Odessa in 1991.
Currently, he remains a permanent and active member of the organization. In 1991, at the first Congress, the members of the international organization decided to create a regional Association of former prisoners of ghettos and concentration camps, and the headquarters of the international Union was moved to Moscow.
In 1991 the Odessa regional Association of the former prisoners of the ghetto was created, where Roman was Deputy Chairman, which at that time was Leonid Sushon.
In 1991 the Odessa regional Association of the former prisoners of the ghetto and concentration camps was created.
In 1955, he moved to Odessa, where he entered the vocational school № 2, in 1956, he received a specialty fitter. From 1957 to 1963 he studied at the Odessa National Maritime Academy, with a speciality as engineer-mechanic.
Roman's elder brother joined the army and did not return. It was only in 1953 that his family received notice of his death, in which it was claimed that he died heroically on the Northern front, defending Leningrad. His name is recorded in the "Black Book", a compilation of documents and testimonies of Jewish victims of the Holocaust edited by Vasily Grossman and Ilya Ehrenburg.
In 1945, after the liberation of Europe from the fascist plague, Roman's father was mobilized from Berlin for the war. He returned home only in 1946, after the Red Army defeated fascist Japan.
On March 29, 1944 the city of Bershad was liberated by the Red Army.
During the occupation in 1942, an operation on repair of the bridge across the river Dohno, at the hands of Romanian caretakers one of Roman's older brothers was shot. Slightly later this history formed the basis of one of the films of the Israeli film director Boris Maftsir.
In 1941 the whole of Ukraine was occupied by German and Romanian troops. In the early days of the outbreak of war Roman's father and older brother went to the front. In early July, his mother, with her eight young children, tried to evacuate. After two weeks attempts at evacuation, they were forced to return home, because of active offensive fascist troops.
The total number of Jews amounted to 25,000 people. For the period from June 1941 until March 1944 German and Romanian fascists killed 13,871 Jews.
Roman Markovich Shvartsman (born November 7, 1936) is chairman of the Odessa regional Association of Jews – former prisoners of ghetto and Nazi concentration camps.
Roman Markovich Shvartsman was born in 1936, in a simple Jewish family in the city of Bershad, Vinnytsia Oblast. The family had nine children, the seventh of whom was Roman Shvartsman. His mother was a housewife, his father worked at the Bershad distillery as a security guard. When the Second World War ended, all archival and personal documents were burned and then, to restore the age of Roman, a doctor of the local clinic conducted an external examination.