Milo Urban | |
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Born | Rabcsicse, Austria-Hungary | 24 August 1904
Died | 10 March 1982 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia | (aged 77)
Pen name | Ján Rovňan ml. |
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Language | Slovak |
Nationality | Slovak |
Spouse | Žofia Urbanová-Paňáková |
Milo Urban (pseudonyms Ján Rovňan ml., Podbabjagurský) (24 August 1904 – 10 March 1982) was Slovak writer, translator, journalist and important representatives of modern Slovak literature. Urban is controversial figure because he served as an editor-in-chief of an official propagandist magazine of the Hlinka Guard Gardista in the era of the clerofascist Slovak State and was found guilty for collaboration by the court in 1948.
Milo Urban | |
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Born | Rabcsicse, Austria-Hungary | 24 August 1904
Died | 10 March 1982 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia | (aged 77)
Pen name | Ján Rovňan ml. |
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Language | Slovak |
Nationality | Slovak |
Spouse | Žofia Urbanová-Paňáková |
Milo Urban (pseudonyms Ján Rovňan ml., Podbabjagurský) (24 August 1904 – 10 March 1982) was Slovak writer, translator, journalist and important representatives of modern Slovak literature. Urban is controversial figure because he served as an editor-in-chief of an official propagandist magazine of the Hlinka Guard Gardista in the era of the clerofascist Slovak State and was found guilty for collaboration by the court in 1948.