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Shakne Epshtein (1883 in Iwye – 27 July 1945) was a Soviet journalist and the secretary and editor of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC)'s newspaper, Eynikayt (Unity). Solomon Mikhoels, the chairman of JAC and Epshtein approached Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet foreign minister, with an idea to establish Jewish autonomy in Crimea. Both ideas were rejected. Epshtein died in 1945.
ShakneEpshtein (1883 in Iwye – 27 July 1945) was a Soviet journalist and the secretary and editor of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC)'s newspaper...
relates that the OGPU/NKVD used Poyntz's former lover, a man named ShakneEpshtein (Shachno Epstein (1881-1945)), the associate editor of the Communist...
retaken by the Soviet Union. On 15 February 1944, Mikhoels, Feffer, and ShakneEpshtein, in a letter edited by Solomon Lozovsky, sent a leader to Soviet leader...
published by the JAC. In February 1944, together with Mikhoels and ShakneEpshtein, he signed a letter to Joseph Stalin with a request to organize an...