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Milena Jesenská (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪlɛna
ˈjɛsɛnskaː]; 10
August 1896 – 17 May 1944) was a
Czech journalist, writer,
editor and translator. She is...
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Academy of
Sciences (elected 1929),
sister of
Marie Jesenská and aunt of
writer Milena Jesenská.
Jesenská wrote novels, plays,
short stories, children's books...
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tyrannical father and love
affairs with
Felice Bauer,
Milena Jesenská, and Dora Diamant,
which influenced his writing. The
series was presented...
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Milena is a book
collecting some of
Franz Kafka's
letters to
Milena Jesenská from 1920 to 1923. The
English translation of the
letters states, "Whereas...
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editions in Czechoslovakia. She was a
daughter of the
journalist Milena Jesenská (1896-1944) and
architect Jaromír
Krejcar (1895-1950).
After the communist...
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Paris Exposition of 1937.
Krejcar was
husband of
journalist Milena Jesenská and
father of Jana Krejcarová.
After the Communist-organized 1948 Czechoslovak...
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Venezuelan sports journalist Milena Govich (born 1976),
American actress Milena Jesenská (1896–1944),
Czech journalist, writer, and
translator Milena Kaneva (21st...
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arrangements to have
refugees transported to Poland, he
worked with
Milena Jesenská,
teachers from the
British Institute in
Prague and
local guides at Moravská...
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arrested by the
Gestapo and
tortured to
death in the
Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria. Jesenský was a
cousin of
Milena Jesenská.
House of Jeszenszky...
- the True Way). In 1920,
Kafka began an
intense relationship with
Milena Jesenská, a
Czech journalist and
writer who was non-Jewish and who was married,...