Roman Halter (7 July 1927 in Chodecz – 30 January 2012) was a Polish painter, sculptor, writer, architect and Holocaust survivor.
[1] He managed to escape from a cart while on a transport to Chełmno extermination camp.
His mother, sister and her family were murdered in Chełmno.
[1][2] After the war he moved to Britain and became an architect, establishing practices in London and Cambridge.
[1] In 2007 he published a biographical book, Roman's Journey.