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    Karel Poláček (22 March 1892 – 21 January 1945) was a Czech writer, humorist and journalist of Jewish descent. He was born in Rychnov nad Kněžnou into...
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  • Polack (surname) (redirect from Poláček)
    František Poláček (1940–2017), Czech boxer Karel Poláček (1892–1945), Czech writer Klára Poláčková (born 1978), Czech mountaineer Tomáš Poláček (born 1980)...
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  • comedy film directed by Svatopluk Innemann, based on a novel by Karel Poláček. Karel Poláček's comedic novel was a bestseller in Czechoslovakia. The movie...
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    Czech footballer Karel Poláček (1892–1945), Czech writer, humorist and journalist Karel Poma (1920–2014), Belgian politician Karel Potgieter (born 1975)...
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    murdered by Nazis as were popular actor and signer Karel Hašler, actress Anna Letenská and writer Karel Poláček. Studio owner Miloš Havel and actresses Lída...
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  • pět is a Czech comedy television series. It is based on a book by Karel Poláček. Karel Smyczek directed the series. It was broadcast by Czech Television...
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    third row Josef Čapek, Vladislav Vančura, Tomáš Masaryk, Edvard Beneš, Karel Poláček, and finally in the fourth row journalist František Kubka, Josef Kopta...
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  • Titus Awakes Petronius — Satyricon Edgar Allan Poe* — The Light-House Karel Poláček — There Were Five of Us (Czech: Bylo nás pět) Jan Potocki — The Manuscript...
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    contains Memorial of Karel Poláček, the most notable local native, and a Jewish museum. Jan Antonín Vocásek (1706–1757), painter Karel Poláček (1892–1945), writer...
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    the world as possible (Karel Čapek, Egon Erwin Kisch, Jiří Weil, Rudolf Těsnohlídek, Eduard Bass, Jaromír John, Karel Poláček); lyrical, imaginative prose...
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  • 1889–1942 Czech writer Jewish died in detention, circumstances unclear Karel Poláček 1892–1944 Czech writer Jewish died in Gleiwitz concentration camp Vladislav...
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    Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Kaj Munk, Robert Nichols, Augusta Peaux, Karel Poláček, Armand Praviel, Arthur Quiller-Couch, Jacques Roumain, Israel Joshua...
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  • the "old" Lidové noviny, there were Karel Čapek, Josef Čapek, Jaromír John, Richard Weiner, Eduard Bass, Karel Poláček, Rudolf Těsnohlídek, Leoš Janáček...
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    from that time. The book, on which the film is based, was written by Karel Poláček. The Czech film actor Vlasta Burian played as the regular goalkeeper...
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  • 31 March 1891 17 April 1945 Poet Pe Argeș în sus, Poeme într-un vers Karel Poláček  Czech Republic 22 March 1892 21 January 1945 Writer Vilhelms Purvītis...
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  • Lindberg-Dovlette, Swedish writer of harem stories (born 1874) October 19 – Karel Poláček, Czech writer, humorist and journalist (born 1892) October 29 – Stephen...
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    Lord Braine of Wheatley, class II Dr. Karel Hrubý, class II František Langer, in memoriam, class II Karel Poláček, in memoriam, class II JUDr. Mojmír Povolný...
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  • American poet, essayist, novelist and academic (died 1955) March 22 – Karel Poláček, Czech writer, humorist and journalist (died 1944) May 9 – Ștefan Foriș...
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    Karel Cudlín (born 28 June 1960) is a Czech photographer. Cudlín was born in Prague and started taking photographs in his teens. Borrowing his father's...
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    Dolanský Alexej Čepička Václav Kopecký Ludmila Jankovcová Václav Škoda Karel Poláček Rudolf Barák Otakar Šimůnek Member parties NF (KSČ, ČSS, ČSL, SSO) History...
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  • Clay) John O'Hara – A Rage to Live George Orwell – Nineteen Eighty-Four Karel Poláček – There Were Five of Us (Bylo nás pět) Samuel Putnam (translator) –...
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    Czech Television. Retrieved 21 September 2022. Václav Neužil at IMDb "Karel Poláček: Hlavní přelíčení. Drama z pražské periférie o falešných iluzích a jedné...
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  • Antonie Nedošinská, Hugo Haas, and Hana Vítová. It is based on a book by Karel Poláček. The film is about the bitter struggles of the tenants of a suburban...
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  • (New York, NY; Harper Collins) 1993 – What Ownership's All About by Karel Poláček (North Haven, CT; Catbird Press) 1996 – The Tenor Saxophonist's Story...
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  • Poděbrad (1452–1492) Karel Poláček (1892–1945) Gabriela Preissová (1862–1946) Lenka Procházková (born 1951), prose writer Karel Václav Rais (1859–1926)...
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  • Fiala, Jindřich Plachta, Theodor Pištěk comedy according to a novel by Karel Poláček production: ABfilm Na Pražském hradě Alexandr Hackenschmied Načeradec...
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    1948 1 August 1952 Július Maurer KSČ 1 August 1952 31 January 1953 Karel Poláček KSČ 31 January 1953 12 December 1954 Minister of Light Industry Josef...
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    elected at the congress, different political strands were represented. Karel Poláček was the ROH chairman at the time. Gradually, however, ROH returned to...
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    number of democratically minded authors such as Karel Čapek, Milena Jesenská, Eduard Bass, Karel Poláček, Richard Wiener, Václav Černý, Otokar Fischer contributed...
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    in 1931 a social drama From Saturday to Sunday and an adaptation of Karel Poláček's novel Načeradec, král kibiců and in 1933 his best known film Ecstasy...
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