Józef Mackiewicz
Józef Mackiewicz (April 1, 1902 – January 31, 1985) was a Polish writer, novelist and political commentator; best known for his documentary novels Nie trzeba głośno mówić (One Is Not Supposed to Speak Aloud), and Droga donikąd (The Road to Nowhere).
Józef Mackiewicz | |
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![]() Mackiewicz in Wilno; before 1939 | |
| Born | April 1, 1902 Saint Petersburg |
| Died | January 31, 1985 (aged 82) Munich |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Nationality | Polish |
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See also
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- Polish literature
- Polish literature during World War II
- Ferdynand Goetel, writer blacklisted in communist Poland for participating in the original delegation to Katyn, regarding mass graves of Polish soldiers killed by Soviet NKVD in the 1940 Katyn massacre
- Website dedicated Jozef Mackiewicz
References
- The historical interview by Jozef Mackiewicz with the journal "Goniec Codzienny" ("Daily Herald") from 3rd of June 1943 about his visit to Katyń – English translation from Mackiewicz, "Katyń - zbrodnia bez sądu i kary" (Katyn - a crime without trial nor punishment), edited by Jacek Trznadel, ANTYK Marcin Dybowski Publishing, Warsaw 1997.
- Website dedicated Jozef Mackiewicz
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