Yulia Moiseevna Neiman (Russian: Юлия Моисеевна Нейман; 22 July 1907 – 1994), also known by the pen name Yu.
Neiman's ancestors came from the Netherlands before settling in the Baltic area during the early nineteenth century.
[1] Neiman attended the Higher Literary Academy, a new institution established to provide a five-year course in literature.
[2][3] Her first volume of poetry, Bonfire on the Snow, was printed in 1974, and her second collection, Thoughts on the Way, was released two years later.
[5] Her works explored different themes including the war as was the case in her poem 1941, where she recollected her view of the conflict as a child.