Borys was born in 1926 to a Jewish family in the village of Bondari outside the city of Sumy in north-eastern Ukraine. When he was fifteen years old he was taken as a prisoner of war after Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union in the Second World War in 1941. He later said : “The war had completely surprised us, I wasn’t able to flee”.
Now living in the Soviet Union he was enlisted to the Soviet army for five years service after the end of the War. In later years he began to play an active part in institutions that commemorate the Holocaust, acting for several years as Vice-President for Ukraine on the 'International Committee at the Buchenwald-Doramemorial Foundation'. He attended several commemorative events at the camp’s former site and had been invited to attend an event marking the Buchenwald liberation this year. In April 2015, on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Buchenwald by the US Army, he read out, in Russian, the oath taken by the camp’s survivors which ends with the words :
“ The construction of a new world of peace and liberty is our goal”.
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