Roman Halter

Born in Western Poland in 1927, Roman Halter enjoyed a notable career in the UK after the Second World War as an architect and a teacher of architecture. In 1974 he left architecture and began making stained-glass windows and HM the Queen’s Royal Coat of Arms for British embassies and Crown courts. Halter died in 2012.

His paintings of his experiences during the war went on show at Tate Britain and they are all at the Imperial War Museum in London.

Roman’s Journey

Roman’s Journey

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The spellbinding memoirs of Holocaust survivor and artist Roman Halter (1927-2012).

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