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Adam Bromberg (12 March 1912 at Lublin, then Russian Empire – 23 March 1993 at Stockholm, Sweden) was a Polish publisher.He studied foreign trade in Vienna, and was a member of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine. In 1934, he was arrested and sentenced to 3.5 years of political prison. From 1939 to 1941, he worked as an editor in Lviv. He became a soldier of the Soviet Army in 1941, and a soldier of the Polish 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division in 1943. He was named deputy director of "Książka" Editors in 1946 and Director of the State Scientific Publishers in 1953.In 1968, he was arrested in the Polish political crisis because of his Jewish descent. In 1969, he emigrated to Sweden, where he edited translations of Polish literature.

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  • آدم برومبيرغ (ar)
  • Adam Bromberg (en)
  • Adam Bromberg (pl)
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  • آدم برومبيرغ (بالسويدية: Adam Bromberg؛ بالبولندية: Adam Bromberg) هو صحفي وشخصية أعمال سويدي وبولندي، ولد في 12 مارس 1912 في لوبلين في بولندا، وتوفي في 23 مارس 1993 في ستوكهولم في السويد. (ar)
  • Adam Bromberg, właściwie Adolf Bromberg (ur. 12 marca 1912 w Lublinie, zm. 23 marca 1993 w Sztokholmie) – polski wydawca książek o tematyce naukowej, encyklopedysta. (pl)
  • Adam Adolf Bromberg, född 12 mars 1912 i Lublin, död 23 mars 1993 i Stockholm, var en polsk-svensk bokförläggare. Adam Bromberg var chef för det polska statliga förlaget PWN 1953–65. Efter antisemitiska förföljelser flyttade han med sin familj till Sverige 1970. Fem år senare grundade han Brombergs bokförlag tillsammans med sin dotter Dorotea Bromberg. Vid sin död efterlämnade Adam Bromberg stora mängder självbiografiska anteckningar. Dessa blev stommen till en biografi år 2000 av den polska författaren (född 1936). (sv)
  • Adam Bromberg (12 March 1912 at Lublin, then Russian Empire – 23 March 1993 at Stockholm, Sweden) was a Polish publisher.He studied foreign trade in Vienna, and was a member of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine. In 1934, he was arrested and sentenced to 3.5 years of political prison. From 1939 to 1941, he worked as an editor in Lviv. He became a soldier of the Soviet Army in 1941, and a soldier of the Polish 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division in 1943. He was named deputy director of "Książka" Editors in 1946 and Director of the State Scientific Publishers in 1953.In 1968, he was arrested in the Polish political crisis because of his Jewish descent. In 1969, he emigrated to Sweden, where he edited translations of Polish literature. (en)
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  • آدم برومبيرغ (بالسويدية: Adam Bromberg؛ بالبولندية: Adam Bromberg) هو صحفي وشخصية أعمال سويدي وبولندي، ولد في 12 مارس 1912 في لوبلين في بولندا، وتوفي في 23 مارس 1993 في ستوكهولم في السويد. (ar)
  • Adam Bromberg (12 March 1912 at Lublin, then Russian Empire – 23 March 1993 at Stockholm, Sweden) was a Polish publisher.He studied foreign trade in Vienna, and was a member of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine. In 1934, he was arrested and sentenced to 3.5 years of political prison. From 1939 to 1941, he worked as an editor in Lviv. He became a soldier of the Soviet Army in 1941, and a soldier of the Polish 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division in 1943. He was named deputy director of "Książka" Editors in 1946 and Director of the State Scientific Publishers in 1953.In 1968, he was arrested in the Polish political crisis because of his Jewish descent. In 1969, he emigrated to Sweden, where he edited translations of Polish literature. In 1975, he founded the Swedish publishing company Brombergs förlag together with his daughter Dorotea Bromberg. The publishing house is a well known for its four Nobel prize winners (Isaac Bashevis Singer, Czeslaw Milosz, Octavio Paz and J M Coetzee) and for a number of international and Swedish authors, like Ian McEwan, Jonathan Franzen, Umberto Eco, Patti Smith, Oliver Sacks, Susan Sontag, Majgull Axelsson, Karin Alvtegen and Linda Olsson. * v * t * e * v * t * e (en)
  • Adam Bromberg, właściwie Adolf Bromberg (ur. 12 marca 1912 w Lublinie, zm. 23 marca 1993 w Sztokholmie) – polski wydawca książek o tematyce naukowej, encyklopedysta. (pl)
  • Adam Adolf Bromberg, född 12 mars 1912 i Lublin, död 23 mars 1993 i Stockholm, var en polsk-svensk bokförläggare. Adam Bromberg var chef för det polska statliga förlaget PWN 1953–65. Efter antisemitiska förföljelser flyttade han med sin familj till Sverige 1970. Fem år senare grundade han Brombergs bokförlag tillsammans med sin dotter Dorotea Bromberg. Vid sin död efterlämnade Adam Bromberg stora mängder självbiografiska anteckningar. Dessa blev stommen till en biografi år 2000 av den polska författaren (född 1936). (sv)
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