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Anna Kochanowska
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BornMay 17, 1922
DiedMay 31, 2019
NationalityPolish
Occupation(s)Radio journalist and politician

Anna Kochanowska (May 17, 1922 – May 31, 2019) was a Polish radio journalist, literary director and politician. She was a representative on the Seym of the sixth and seventh term of the Polish People's Republic.

Life

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Kochanowska was born in Płock in 1922. Her educated parents were Cecylia and Zygmunt Maciejowski and the family moved to Lodz in 1938. Two years later they were in Warsaw.[1]

She studied at the Film and Theatre schools as well as the Academy of Fine Art before working in Warsaw for the Central Board of Theatres[2] in 1951.[3] She was known as the literary director and she looked after the theaters in Olsztyn, Grudziądz and Białystok. It was in Białystok that she first got a job in radio. At that radio station she got to read her own novel, Czerwony rogatywka to listeners. She had become a radio journalist.[3]

She moved on to be an editor at the radio in Szczecin before joining station in Olsztyn in 1956.[3]

She later became a politician. She was a representative on the Seym of the sixth and seventh term of the Polish People's Republic before the end of communism is the country.[2]

Kochanowska died in 2019[3] in Olsztyn.

References

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  1. ^ "Anna Kochanowska – LEKSYKON KULTURY WARMII I MAZUR". leksykonkultury.ceik.eu. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  2. ^ a b "Anna Kochanowska". Radio Olsztyn (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  3. ^ a b c d "Nie żyje Anna Kochanowska – wieloletnia dziennikarka Radia Olsztyn". Radio Olsztyn (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-04.
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