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  1. Ilona Duczynska (Polish: Ilona Duczyńska; Hungarian: Duczynska Ilona, Ducsinszka Ilona; 11 March 1897, in Vienna – 24 April 1978, in Pickering) was a Polish-Hungarian-Canadian revolutionary, journalist, translator, engineer, and historian.

  2. Helene Marie „Ilona“ Duczyńska (geboren 11. März 1897 in Maria Enzersdorf, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 24. April 1978 in Pickering, Ontario, Kanada) war eine ungarisch-kanadische Widerstandskämpferin, Journalistin, Übersetzerin und Historikerin.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2021 · Después de la llegada de Polanyi a América, las autoridades estadounidenses impidieron constantemente que su mujer, Ilona Duczyńska, se reuniera con él. El contexto, una vez más, eran los efectos del fascismo, pero esta vez al estilo estadounidense.

  4. Her hatred of ideological dogmatism and political dictatorship made her a lifelong foe of Stalinism and party bureaucracy. Ilona Duczynska died, one of the very last survivors of Europe's classic age of revolutionary fervor, on April 24, 1978, in Pickering, Ontario, Canada.

  5. The Case of Ilona Duczynska (1897-1976) Abstract: The autobiographical writings of the sometime Canadian resident Ilona Duczynska (1897-1978), born near Vienna of a Polish father and Hungarian mother (both of the lower nobility), were designed to show how experiences within the family during childhood and youth led to her becoming a revolutionary.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2016 · At the age of twenty, Ilona Duczynska became Hungary’s leading female revolutionary: first organizing anti-war propaganda in 1917, then — as a member of the newly formed Hungarian Communist Party — working for the next four years in the 1919 Budapest Republic of Soviets and, in 1920, briefly in Moscow, before being expelled from the Party ...

  7. Im Zentrum des Beitrags steht die Biografie von Ilona Duczynska, anhand derer Fragen nach dem Verhältnis von Gewalt, politischem Handeln und Geschlecht sowie Praxen von Dissens in der Transformationszeit 1917 bis 1921 sowie in der Ersten Republik nachgegangen wird. Ilona Duczynska gehörte zu jenen politisch