Jewish Ledger
Holocaust survivor Roman Kent negotiated billions in restitution
By Andrew Silo-Carroll
(JTA) – Roman Kent, a Lodz Ghetto survivor who would negotiate with the postwar German government for billions of dollars in compensation for Jewish Holocaust survivors, died Friday, May 21, at his home in New York City. He was 92.
Kent, who immigrated to the United States in 1946, was a longtime board member of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, or Claims Conference, where he served variously as treasurer, co-chair of its negotiating committee and special adviser to its president.
In those roles, said Greg Schneider, executive vice president of the Claims Conference, Kent negotiated billions of dollars in pensions and compensation for Jewish survivors from the German government and championed survivor interests with insurance companies, German industry and Eastern European governments.
NEW YORK (AP) Roman Kent, who survived the Holocaust and helped make sure the world never forgot its horrors, has died. He was 92. His daughter told The New York Times her father died Frid
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