- Włodzimierz
Sokorski (2 July 1908,
Oleksandrivsk – 2 May 1999, Warsaw) was a
Polish communist official, writer,
military journalist and a
brigadier general...
- 1949–1950 with the
introduction of the
Stalinist doctrine by
minister Sokorski.
Poland had
three Nobel Prize winning authors in the
later 20th century:...
- His second-in-command was Lt. Gen.
Karol Świerczewski. Col. Włodzimierz
Sokorski was the
chief political officer.[citation needed] The
corps took part in...
- Włodzimierz
Smolarek (1957–2012),
retired Polish football player Włodzimierz
Sokorski (1908–1999),
Polish communist activist, writer,
military journalist and...
-
Radio Committee (a
position equivalent to a minister) was Włodzimierz
Sokorski (the
heads of the
radio and
television departments had the rank of deputy...
-
notable commanders included General Karol Świerczewski and Col. Włodzimierz
Sokorski. The
division with its
supporting elements was sent to the
Eastern Front...
- Workers'
Party minister (later,
Minister of
Culture and Art) Włodzimierz
Sokorski. As in all Soviet-dominated
Eastern Bloc countries,
Socialist realism became...
- to fit in with the
socialist realist aesthetic imposed by Włodzimierz
Sokorski, the
minister of
culture of the
Polish United Workers' Party. His works...
-
Nocturne was
singled out for criticism, and
later General Włodzimierz
Sokorski,
Secretary of Culture,
announced that Panufnik's
Sinfonia Rustica had "ceased...
- Ryba
Florian Siwicki Stanisław
Skalski Franciszek Skibiński Włodzimierz
Sokorski Marian Spychalski Tadeusz Szaciło
Szczepucha Karol Świerczewski Konrad...