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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Мариан Бра́ндыс (польск. Marian Brandys; 25 января 1912, Висбаден — 20 ноября 1998, Варшава) — польский прозаик, журналист и переводчик. , Marian Brandys (25. ledna 1912, Wiesbaden – 20. listopadu 1998, Varšava) byl polský novinář, spisovatel a scenárista. , Marian Brandys (ur. 25 stycznia 1912 w Wiesbaden, zm. 20 listopada 1998 w Warszawie) – polski prozaik, reportażysta. , Marian Brandys (25 January 1912 – 20 NovemMarian Brandys (25 January 1912 – 20 November 1998) was a Polish writer and screenwriter born in Wiesbaden into an assimilated Jewish family of the Polish intelligentsia. Brandys grew up in Łódź. His father owned a bank. Their prosperity allowed Marian, and his younger brother, Kazimierz, to attend the best private school for boys (name?), sponsored by the city's merchants' club, Zgromadzenie Kupców Miasta Łodzi. During the Second Polish Republic Brandys graduated in Law from Warsaw University and worked in the courts before the 1939 invasion of Poland. He took part in the September Campaign as the commander of a mounted platoon of machine guns for the Independent Operational Group Polesie led by General Franciszek Kleeberg. Brandys spent the war years incarcerated in the German Woldenberg II-C prisoner of war camp for Polish officers near the town of Grünberg in Schlesien, present day Zielona Góra. He joined the Polish communist party upon the Soviet takeover of Poland and from 1949 worked as a reporter in Warsaw. Brandys published his first book during the Stalinist era, the propagandist Początek opowieści (The Beginning of a Story) about the factory workers of Nowa Huta. After the fall of Stalinism, he focused on writing historical novels and children's books. He left the communist party in 1966. He was the elder brother of the far more popular Polish writer, Kazimierz Brandys, author of the heart-wrenching Miasto niepokonane (Unconquered City) about the two Warsaw Uprisings during World War II. He died in Warsaw in 1998.g World War II. He died in Warsaw in 1998.
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rdfs:comment Marian Brandys (25 January 1912 – 20 NovemMarian Brandys (25 January 1912 – 20 November 1998) was a Polish writer and screenwriter born in Wiesbaden into an assimilated Jewish family of the Polish intelligentsia. Brandys grew up in Łódź. His father owned a bank. Their prosperity allowed Marian, and his younger brother, Kazimierz, to attend the best private school for boys (name?), sponsored by the city's merchants' club, Zgromadzenie Kupców Miasta Łodzi.s' club, Zgromadzenie Kupców Miasta Łodzi. , Marian Brandys (25. ledna 1912, Wiesbaden – 20. listopadu 1998, Varšava) byl polský novinář, spisovatel a scenárista. , Marian Brandys (ur. 25 stycznia 1912 w Wiesbaden, zm. 20 listopada 1998 w Warszawie) – polski prozaik, reportażysta. , Мариан Бра́ндыс (польск. Marian Brandys; 25 января 1912, Висбаден — 20 ноября 1998, Варшава) — польский прозаик, журналист и переводчик.
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