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Jan Emil Skiwski (13 February 1894, Warsaw - 2 March 1956, Caracas) was a Polish writer, journalist, and literary critic.

An extremist supporter of National Democracy and fascism, he later became a collaborator with Nazi Germany, and a publisher of pro-Nazi Polish newspapers in occupied Poland. He escaped the Soviet armies and spent the rest of his life under an assumed name in Venezuela.

References

  • Maciej Urbanowski, Człowiek z głębszego podziemia: Życie i twórczość Jana Emila Skiwskiego, Wydawnictwo Arcana, Kraków 2003.


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