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Władysław Machejek (February 25, 1920 – December 21, 1991) was a communist official, writer, publicist and hoax artist during the Stalinist reign of terror in Poland following World War II. He wrote fabricated accounts of anti-communist underground mainly for his own political gains as regional party secretary and later member of the communist highest parliamentary echelons. Due to the coarse and infamous nature of his works, he has been described as a "legendary socialist scribbler".

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  • Władysław Machejek (February 25, 1920 – December 21, 1991) was a communist official, writer, publicist and hoax artist during the Stalinist reign of terror in Poland following World War II. He wrote fabricated accounts of anti-communist underground mainly for his own political gains as regional party secretary and later member of the communist highest parliamentary echelons. Due to the coarse and infamous nature of his works, he has been described as a "legendary socialist scribbler". (en)
  • Władysław Machejek, ps. „Leśniak” (ur. 25 lutego 1920 w Chodowie, zm. 21 grudnia 1991 w Krakowie) – polski pisarz, publicysta i działacz komunistyczny, poseł na Sejm PRL II, III, IV i V kadencji. (pl)
  • Владислав Мачеек (польск. Władysław Machejek; 25 февраля 1920, с. Ходув (Малопольское воеводство) — 21 декабря 1991, Краков) — польский писатель, публицист, журналист, общественно-политический деятель. Посол (депутат) Сейма ПНР II, III, IV и V созывов. Видный представитель социалистического реализма в польской литературе. (ru)
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  • Władysław Machejek (en)
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  • Machejek at his party office, 1967 (en)
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  • Kraków, Poland (en)
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  • Władysław Machejek (February 25, 1920 – December 21, 1991) was a communist official, writer, publicist and hoax artist during the Stalinist reign of terror in Poland following World War II. He wrote fabricated accounts of anti-communist underground mainly for his own political gains as regional party secretary and later member of the communist highest parliamentary echelons. Due to the coarse and infamous nature of his works, he has been described as a "legendary socialist scribbler". (en)
  • Władysław Machejek, ps. „Leśniak” (ur. 25 lutego 1920 w Chodowie, zm. 21 grudnia 1991 w Krakowie) – polski pisarz, publicysta i działacz komunistyczny, poseł na Sejm PRL II, III, IV i V kadencji. (pl)
  • Владислав Мачеек (польск. Władysław Machejek; 25 февраля 1920, с. Ходув (Малопольское воеводство) — 21 декабря 1991, Краков) — польский писатель, публицист, журналист, общественно-политический деятель. Посол (депутат) Сейма ПНР II, III, IV и V созывов. Видный представитель социалистического реализма в польской литературе. (ru)
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