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Adam Krzemiński

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Polish journalist and commentator
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Adam Krzemiński
Krzemiński in Warsaw in 2005
Born27 January 1945 (1945年01月27日) (age 80)
Radecznica, Poland
NationalityPolish
Occupation(s)Journalist, commentator

Adam Krzemiński (born 27 January 1945 in Radecznica) is a Polish journalist and commentator, frequently featured on German television and radio, specialized in German-Polish relations and history. Considered "one of the leading publicists of Poland", he has been editor of the Polish weekly Polityka since 1973, has been guest editor of the German weekly Die Zeit and has written for many other international publications. His books include Polen im 20. Jahrhundert: ein historischer Essay (Munich: Beck, 1993).[1]

Krzemiński was awarded the Goethe Medal in 1993 and the Essay Prize of the Polish P.E.N. Club in 1996. Krzeminski is Chairman of the German-Polish Association.

References

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  1. ^ "SWR2 Zeitgenossen: Adam Krzeminski, Polnischer Publizist" [SWR2 Contemporaries: Adam Krzeminski, Polish Journalist]. Swr.de (in German). 11 April 2004. Archived from the original on 13 March 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2006.


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