Roman Kent was a Polish Holocaust survivor who led a movement seeking reparations from the German government.Kent was just a teen when he was imprisoned in the Auschwitz concentration camp and later moved to other labor camps.
As he and his brother were being transferred to Dachau on a death march, they were liberated by U.S. soldiers. Kent lost his parents to the horrors of the Holocaust.
He was able to come to America after the war, where he studied business and became an entrepreneur working in imports.Kent became involved in gatherings of Holocaust survivors, and he eventually became a leader of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants.
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