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- Q1731231 description "Writer, Journalist".
- Q1731231 description "Writer, Journalist".
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- Q1731231 abstract "Ladislav Mňačko (28 January 1919 – 24 February 1994) was a Slovak writer and journalist. He took part in the partisan movement in Slovakia during World War II. After the war, he was at first a staunch supporter of the Czechoslovak Communist regime and one of its most prominent journalists. However, being disillusioned, he became the regime's vocal critic, for which he was persecuted and censored. In the autumn of 1967 he went to Israel as a protest against the Czechoslovak stance during the Six-Day War, but returned to Czechoslovakia soon afterwards.After the invasion to Czechoslovakia by the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact in August 1968 he emigrated again, this time to Austria, where he lived for the next 21 years. Shortly after the fall of the communist regime in November 1989 he returned home to Czechoslovakia (January 1990). But subsequent political developments and the growth of nationalism in Slovak part of federation disappointed him. After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia (1992), with which he strongly disagreed he moved to Prague. Died suddenly due to cardiac weakness during a short visit of Slovakia and was buried in Bratislava.Mňačko is one of the few Slovak writers of the 1950s and 1960s who were translated into the English language.".
- Q1731231 birthDate "1919-01-28".
- Q1731231 birthYear "1919".
- Q1731231 deathDate "1994-02-24".
- Q1731231 deathYear "1994".
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- Q1731231 dateOfBirth "1919-01-28".
- Q1731231 dateOfDeath "1994-02-24".
- Q1731231 name "Mnacko, Ladislav".
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- Q1731231 comment "Ladislav Mňačko (28 January 1919 – 24 February 1994) was a Slovak writer and journalist. He took part in the partisan movement in Slovakia during World War II. After the war, he was at first a staunch supporter of the Czechoslovak Communist regime and one of its most prominent journalists. However, being disillusioned, he became the regime's vocal critic, for which he was persecuted and censored.".
- Q1731231 label "Ladislav Mňačko".
- Q1731231 givenName "Ladislav".
- Q1731231 name "Ladislav Mnacko".
- Q1731231 name "Mnacko, Ladislav".
- Q1731231 surname "Mnacko".