Ervin Šinko, also known as Ervin Sinkó, (Hungarian pronunciation: [ɛrvin ʃiŋkoː], born Franjo Spitzer; 5 October 1898 – 26 March 1967) was a Hungarian-Yugoslav...
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Ervin Šinko (1898–1967), Croatian writer, publisher and poet Ervin Skela (born 1976), Albanian footballer Ervin Smajlagić, Bosnian footballer Ervin Somogyi...
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in Scotland Marilyn Singer (born 1948), US children's writer and poet Ervin Šinko (1898–1967), Croatian-Hungarian poet and prose writer Lemn Sissay (born...
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1950, India/France, nf/f) Johanna Sinisalo (born 1958, Finland, f/nf) Ervin Šinko (1898–1967, Austria-Hungary/Yugoslavia, p) Gilbert Sinoué (born 1947...
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Lajos Szűcs, Hungarian footballer Željko Rebrača, basketball player Ervin Šinko, writer of Croatian–Hungarian descent List of places in Serbia Municipalities...
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(Michael) Polányi, László Radványi, Emma Ritoók, Anna Schlamadinger, Ervin Šinko, Vilmos Szilasi [hu], Károly Tolnay (Charles de Tolnay) and János (Johannes)...
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Decoration for Science and Art in 1970. He translated the novels of Ervin Šinko and Gyula Illyés, Zoltán Kodály's oratorio Psalmus Hungaricus and Richard...
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(The Roots) Aleksadar Vučo, Raspust Radomir Konstantinović, Daj nam danas Ivan Potrč, Na kmetih Jara Ribnikar, Nedovršeni krug Ervin Šinko, Optimisti...
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union. On December 29, 1918, he married Irma Róthbart (later wife of Ervin Sinkó), daughter of Jakab Róthbart and Janka Rosenwald, but this marriage soon...
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radicalised after association with figures such as György Lukács, Béla Balázs, Ervin Šinkó and members of the anti militarist Galileo Circle. After the Aster Revolution...
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