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PSHEDBORSKI (A. PSZEDBORSKI) (1912-July 14, 1975)
He was born in Radom, Poland. He attended religious elementary school,
later a Polish school. He became a
publisher. He spent the years of WWII in
the Soviet Union. Over the years
1946-1949, he lived in Stuttgart, Germany, and from there he moved to
Australia. He contributed poetry to the
survivors’ press in Germany. He also
published a chapter of memoirs from WWII to a publication out of
Stuttgart. In book form: Lider (Poems) (Stuttgart, 1948), 32
pp. He died in Melbourne.
Sources:
Meylekh Ravitsh, in Yorbukh
(Yearbook), vol. 2 (New York: Yidish bikher rat, 1949-1950), p. 108; Hersh
Berger, in Pinkes (New York) 1 (1965),
p. 289
Benyomen Elis
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