Karol Kuryluk (27 October 1910 – 9 December 1967) was a Polish journalist, editor, activist, politician and diplomat. In 2002, he was honored by Yad Vashem...
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The surname may refer to: Ewa Kuryluk (born 1946), Polish artist Jadwiga Kuryluk (1912–1995), Polish actress Karol Kuryluk (1910–1967), Polish journalist...
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(1912–1946), then to Karol Kuryluk (1910–1967). She was the mother of Ewa Kuryluk and Piotr Kuryluk (1950–2004). Maria Kuryluk, called Mia by her family...
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and Japan. Ewa Kuryluk was born in Kraków, Poland, the first child of Karol Kuryluk, editor of the "Odrodzenie" magazine, and Maria Kuryluk (born Miriam...
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tennis player Karol Kulisz (1873–1940), Polish Lutheran pastor Karol Kurpiński (1785–1857), Polish composer, conductor and pedagogue Karol Kuryluk (1910–1967)...
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York Times at about 56x40 cm (22x16 inches). Its editor-in-chief was Karol Kuryluk, and the editorial committee included Tadeusz Banaś, Stanisława Blumenfeld...
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Emil Dziedzic, Halina Górska, Stefan Jędrychowski, Witold Kolski, Karol Kuryluk, Stanisław Wasylewski, Roman Werfel, and Jerzy Pomianowski. The publication...
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(1911–1945), also known as Klym Savur, Ukrainian Insurgent Army commander Karol Kuryluk (1910–1967), Polish social activist Ivan Prasko (1914–2001), Ukrainian-Australian...
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Jabłonowskich № 8a (pictured to the right), where her co-residents included Karol Kuryluk, and the writers Władysław Bieńkowski [pl] (1906–1991), Marian Eile [pl]...
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(PZPR) – chairman of the Planning Commission of the Council of Ministers Karol Kuryluk (PZPR) – Minister of Culture and Art Marian Minor (PZPR) – Minister...
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philanthropic activity. In 1933, together with Tadeusz Hollender and Karol Kuryluk she started the social-cultural monthly "Sygnały" (Signals). She also...
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Jerzy Lec, Tadeusz Łopalewski, Juliusz Kleiner, Jan Kott, Jalu Kurek, Karol Kuryluk, Leopold Lewin, Anatol Mikułko, Jerzy Pański, Leon Pasternak, Julian...
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the position of Minister of Culture and Art, and he was replaced by Karol Kuryluk (PZPR). April 21, 1956: Henryk Świątkowski dismissed from the position...
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Sokorski PZPR 21 November 1952 19 April 1956 Bolesław Bierut (Bierut) Karol Kuryluk PZPR 19 April 1956 29 April 1958 Józef Cyrankiewicz (Cyrankiewicz II)...
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November 1952 – 19 April 1956 Preceded by Stefan Dybowski Succeeded by Karol Kuryluk Personal details Born (1908-07-02)July 2, 1908 Oleksandrivsk, Russian...
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Czuchnowski, Bronisław Dabrowski, Emil Zegadłowicz, Aleksander Dan, Tadeusz Hollender, Karol Kuryluk, Kazimierz Lewicki, Marian Promiński, Jan Brzoza...
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In 1944, he founded the weekly "Odrodzenie", which he entrusted to Karol Kuryluk. It was in its pages that in January 1945 Borejsza published his programmatic...
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1945) Małgorzata Musierowicz (1946–2015) Piotr Domaradzki (born 1946) Ewa Kuryluk (born 1948) Andrzej Sapkowski (born 1949) Stefan Chwin (born 1949) Aleksandra...
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