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Kružliak, Imrich

LC control no.n 85124208
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingKružliak, Imrich
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Variant(s)Prokop, Anton
See alsoŽiar, Marian
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Associated countrySlovakia
Austria
Germany
LocatedMunich (Germany) Bratislava (Slovakia)
Birth date1914-12-08
Death date2019-02-01
Place of birthDetva (Slovakia)
Place of deathUnterhaching (Germany)
AffiliationHlinkova slovenská l̕udová strana
Radio Free Europe
Profession or occupationPoliticians Journalists Editors Translators Litterateurs Translators
Found inFrieden in Freiheit für Europa, 1984: t.p. (Imrich Kružliak) p. 118 (b. 1914 in Detva, Slovakia; resides in Munich)
LC data base, 9-20-85 (hdg.: Kružliak, Imrich)
Osobnosti.sk WWW site, November 7, 2016: Imrich Kružliak page (Imrich Kružliak; born 8 December 1914 in Detva, Slovakia; leading cultural figure in the Slovak diaspora after World War II, politician, organizer of cultural and political life, editor, journalist, poet, author, essayist, translator; uses the pseudonym Marián Žiar; holds doctoral degree; lived in exile in Germany, Austria, and the United States, 1949-1989; worked for the Slovak edition of Radio Free Europe, 1950-1980; returned to Slovakia in 1989; currently divides his time between Bratislava and Munich; list of poetry collections, essays, and other works in Slovak)
   <http://www.osobnosti.sk/osobnost/imrich-kruzliak-1432>
Wikipedia, viewed August 12, 2021: German Imrich Kružliak page (Imrich Kružliak; born 8 December 1914 in Detva, Slovakia; died 1 February 2019 in Unterhaching bei München; used pseudonyms: Marian Žiar and Anton Prokop; active in the Catholic student movement; during World War II, served as director of information [Leiter der Pressestelle] and leading official in the HSLS [Hlinkova slovenská l̕udová strana]; emigrated to Austria in 1949; moved to Germany in 1951, where he worked for Radio Free Europe; after 1989, lived in Bratislava and Munich)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imrich_Kru%C5%BEliak>
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