Natan Ilyich Zabara (1908-1975) was a
Jewish writer born in Rogachev, a
shtetl located in the
Zhytomyr area of
Ukraine. He wrote in
Yiddish and was a member of the Union of Ukrainian Writers (Soyuz Ukrainiski Pisatelei). In his youth, Zabara lived in
Kharkiv and was an active member of the youth
Zionist Movement. It was in this part of his life that he began to write and to be published. During
World War II he was a special correspondent for the newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star). After the defeat of
Nazi Germany, he remained in
Berlin and worked for the Russian newspaper Tägliche Rundschau.
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