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Nigrín, Karel, 1904-1982

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Personal name headingNigrín, Karel, 1904-1982
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Variant(s)Spal, Karel, 1904-1982
Birth date1904-02-29
Death date1982-06-21
Place of birthNove Strašecí (Czech Republic)
Place of deathPrague (Czech Republic)
Profession or occupationAuthors Journalists High school teachers Czechoslovakia--Officials and employees Translators
Found inČech a Slovák počas republiky, 1941?: title page (Karel Nigrin)
Wikipedia, die freie Enzyklopädie, November 28, 2016: Karel Nigrín page (Karel Nigrín; born 29 February 1904 in Nové Strašecí; died 21 June 1982 in Prague; pseudonym: Karel Spal; worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the Czech government in exile during World War II; after the war, worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Czechoslovakia; member of the Czechoslovak National-Socialist Party; imprisoned by the Communist regime, 1959-1963; founding member of the union of former political prisoners K 231 in 1968; wrote works on the anti-Fascist resistance in Czechoslovakia; published belletristic works; translated from English [into Czech])
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Nigr%C3%ADn>
NKC in VIAF, November 28, 2016 (heading: Nigrín, Karel, 1904-1982; variant heading: Spal, Karel, 1904-1982; other information: born 29 February in Nové Strašecí; died 21 June 1982 in Prague; high school teacher, belletrist, cultural and local-historical [vlastivědný] journalist, author of tourist guides; translated from English)
   <https://viaf.org/processed/NKC%7Cjk01090184>
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