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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_FethkeJan Fethke - Wikipedia

    Jan Fethke (26 February 1903 – 16 December 1980) was a German-Polish film director and, under the pen name Jean Forge, a successful author. He also was a famous proponent of the language Esperanto .

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  4. Aug 24, 2021 · Jan Fethke, the Mediator Who Failed (Figs. 9.1 and 9.2) Born in 1903 in the then German town of Oppeln (Opole), Fethke grew up in a Polish family, and was in constant contact with the Polish language and culture. He graduated from a humanistic high school in Opole in 1919, and at the same time completed his maturity exam, as an external student ...

    • Krzysztof Trojanowski
    • christro@umk.pl
    • 2021
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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0275312Jan Fethke - IMDb

    Jan Fethke (1903-1980) Jan Fethke. Jan Fethke proved himself to be a creative chameleon, writing books & film scripts in languages as diverse as German, Polish, and the artificial language "Esperanto" (invented by a Polish doctor, Zamenhof). Fethke also directed films in Germany and in Poland in different decades, and found time somehow to edit ...

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    • Berlin, Germany
    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Director
  7. Jan Fethke. Writer: Zapomniana melodia. Jan Fethke proved himself to be a creative chameleon, writing books & film scripts in languages as diverse as German, Polish, and the artificial language "Esperanto" (invented by a Polish doctor, Zamenhof). Fethke also directed films in Germany and in Poland in different decades, and found time somehow to edit an Esperanto literary magazine. In fact, his ...

  8. Key takeaway: 'Fethke's career as a filmmaker during the Nazi occupation of Poland was influenced by his status among Polish filmmakers and his collaboration with the German film center FIP.'