Wanda Wasilewska

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Wanda Wasilewska was a Polish and Soviet communist activist, writer, and politician known for her influential role in pro-Soviet Polish politics during and after World War II.

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instanceOf Polish emigrant to the Soviet Union
communist activist
human
novelist
politician
screenwriter
writer
awardReceived Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Stalin Prize
countryOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Poland
Soviet Union
countryOfDeath Soviet Union
dateOfBirth 1905-01-21
dateOfDeath 1964-07-29
educatedAt Jagiellonian University
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Wasilewska
father Leon Wasilewski
genre political fiction
war novel
givenName Wanda
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned Polish
Russian
memberOf Communist Party of Poland
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Polish Workers' Party
Polish Committee of National Liberation
surface form: Union of Polish Patriots
mother Wanda Zieleniewska
movement socialist realism
notableFor influence on the creation of the Polish Committee of National Liberation
pro-Soviet Polish politics during World War II
propagating Soviet-Polish friendship
notableWork Ojczyzna
Rzeki płoną
The Earth in Bondage
The Mother
Tęcza
surface form: The Rainbow

Tęcza
Ziemia w jarzmie
placeOfBirth Kraków
placeOfDeath Kyiv
surface form: Kiev
politicalIdeology communism
positionHeld chairwoman of the Union of Polish Patriots
deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
member of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR
sexOrGender female
workLocation Kyiv
surface form: Kiev

Lwów
surface form: Lviv

Moscow

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