Oskar Neumann
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For the ornithologist, see Oscar Neumann.
Jirmejahu Oskar Neumann (1894–1981),[1] also known as Oscar Neumann,[2] was a Czech lawyer and writer in Bratislava, part of the Slovak State between 1939–1945. From December 1943, during the Holocaust, he served as president of the Slovak Judenrat (Jewish Council or Ústredňa Židov).[3]