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Wanda Romana Sieradzka De Ruig

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Wanda Romana Sieradzka De Ruig

Birth
Łódź, Miasto Łódź, Łódzkie, Poland
Death
1 Jan 2008 (aged 85)
Haarlem, Haarlem Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Burial
Warsaw, Miasto Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland Add to Map
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Wanda Sieradzka de Ruig-She was a well known Polish author, journalist, poet and translator. Sieradzka graduated from the Institut d'Etudes Francaises in Toulouse, France. She worked as a press liaison for the group, Section IV, at the Command Staff headquarters of the Polish National Army in Warsaw during World War II. She wrote for the office under the pseudonym, "El¿bieta." She was first published as a poet in 1945 in a Polish magazine, which was published in Switzerland. She worked as a Polish diplomat in the 1940s following the end of World War II. She later worked as a journalist from 1950 until 1960. In 1960, Sieradzka made a career switch to television when she was hired as a producer in the music and variety department of Polish Television. She remained at the station until her retirement in 1988. She often translated screenplays, television scripts and theater plays into Polish for use on television. Sieradzka married her Dutch husband, J.A. de Ruig, in 1986, living for many years with him in Haarlem. She died in 2008.

Wanda Sieradzka de Ruig-She was a well known Polish author, journalist, poet and translator. Sieradzka graduated from the Institut d'Etudes Francaises in Toulouse, France. She worked as a press liaison for the group, Section IV, at the Command Staff headquarters of the Polish National Army in Warsaw during World War II. She wrote for the office under the pseudonym, "El¿bieta." She was first published as a poet in 1945 in a Polish magazine, which was published in Switzerland. She worked as a Polish diplomat in the 1940s following the end of World War II. She later worked as a journalist from 1950 until 1960. In 1960, Sieradzka made a career switch to television when she was hired as a producer in the music and variety department of Polish Television. She remained at the station until her retirement in 1988. She often translated screenplays, television scripts and theater plays into Polish for use on television. Sieradzka married her Dutch husband, J.A. de Ruig, in 1986, living for many years with him in Haarlem. She died in 2008.


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