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Roman Frister, hebr. רומן פריסטר (ur. 17 stycznia 1928 w Bielsku, zm. 9 lutego 2015 w Warszawie) – polsko-izraelski pisarz, dziennikarz i działacz kulturalny, mąż Elżbiety Frister. Roman Frister (* 17. Januar 1928 in Bielitz, Polen; † 9. Februar 2015 in Warschau) war ein polnisch-israelischer Journalist und Schriftsteller. Roman Frister (17 January 1928 – 9 February 2015) wrote , an autobiographical account of his life living in Nazi occupied Poland and then Poland under the communists. Frister spent time in: * the Cracow detention centre, where Frister witnessed his mother's murder when she was struck with a pistol on the head by SS-Hauptsturmführer ; * Starachowice forced labor camp, where he witnessed his father die of typhoid fever; * Mauthausen; * Auschwitz; * a death march to Mauthausen again, after which he was released. Other books by Frister include:
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