Yekhiel Falikman
Yekhiel Falikman was born in Lyubar, Ukraine. He studied mechanical engineering and, in 1931, art at the university in Kiev. In 1932, Falikman moved to the Jewish Autonomous Region in Birobidzhan to work as a journalist. His first collections of stories concerning life there were published in 1937 and 1940. During World War II, Falikman served in the Red Army, writing for a military paper while continuing to publish Yiddish prose. After the war he completed his studies at the Pedagogical Institute in Kiev (1952) and later was an editor of Sovetish heymland. Many of his epic novels about the war were popular in Russian and Ukrainian translation.