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Wilhelm Szewczyk (5 January 1916 – 8 June 1991) was a Polish writer, poet, literary critic, translator, activist of the National Radical Camp, communist, and member of parliament from the region of Silesia. He was born in Czuchów (now part of Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Rybnik County) and was raised in familok in . Szewczyk attended State Liceum in Rybnik and after finishing it relocated to Katowice; and until 1939 worked in local radio station of Polskie Radio.

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  • Wilhelm Szewczyk (it)
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  • Шевчик, Вильгельм (ru)
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  • Вильгельм Шевчик, польск. Wilhelm Szewczyk — польский писатель, поэт, переводчик, эссеист, литературный критик и политик. (ru)
  • Wilhelm Szewczyk (5 January 1916 – 8 June 1991) was a Polish writer, poet, literary critic, translator, activist of the National Radical Camp, communist, and member of parliament from the region of Silesia. He was born in Czuchów (now part of Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Rybnik County) and was raised in familok in . Szewczyk attended State Liceum in Rybnik and after finishing it relocated to Katowice; and until 1939 worked in local radio station of Polskie Radio. (en)
  • Wilhelm Szewczyk è stato uno scrittore, poeta e traduttore polacco membro dell'ON-R (Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny).. Nato a Czuchów, un piccolo paesino del sud della Polonia, studiò a Rybnik e poi a Katowice. Appassionato di Letteratura, lavorò sino al 1939 per Polskie Radio, l'emittente radiofonica nazionale, poi, durante la Seconda guerra mondiale, nella Wehrmacht. Combatté in Normandia nel 1941 e fino al 1942 lungo il fronte orientale. Durante la battaglia di Smolensk del 1941 fu ferito, portato nella Turingia, in Germania, poi in Alsazia per combattere nuovamente. Fu catturato e arrestato nel 1942 a causa delle sue posizioni pacifiste e anti hitleriane. Tornato in libertà, volle tornare a Katowice, dove iniziò a lavorare a Odra, opera terminata s (it)
  • Wilhelm Szewczyk (ur. 5 stycznia 1916 (lub 1918) w Czuchowie, zm. 8 czerwca 1991 w Katowicach) – prozaik, publicysta, krytyk literacki, poeta, tłumacz z języka niemieckiego, literaturoznawca w zakresie literatury niemieckiej i serbołużyckiej, redaktor naczelny czasopism „Odra”, „” i „Poglądy”, działacz nacjonalistyczny i komunistyczny, poseł na Sejm PRL II, III, V, VI, VII i VIII kadencji, Budowniczy Polski Ludowej. Znana postać katowickiej bohemy, ojciec Grażyny Barbary Szewczyk. (pl)
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  • Czuchów, Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Province of Silesia (en)
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