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Who is shvartsbard?

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Updated: 3/24/2024

Shalom-Shmuel Schwarzbard was a Russian-born French Yiddish poet of Jewish descent. He served in the French and Soviet military, was an anarchist, and is known for the assassination of the Ukrainian national leader Symon Petliura. He wrote poetry in Yiddish under the pen name of Baal-Khaloymes.

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