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- sung by Adolf Dymsza) A u mnie siup, a u mnie cyk (words by Emanuel Szlechter, sung by Adolf Dymsza) Ach, jak przyjemnie (words by Ludwik Starski, movie...
- Emanuel Schlechter (pseudonyms Eman, Olgierd Lech) (Emanuel Szlechter) (9 October 1904 – 1943) was born and died in Lwów. He was a Polish-Jewish artist...
- Wiesenthal claimed lyrics of the "Tango of Death" were written by Emanuel Szlechter, inmate of the camp and writer of lyrics to several Polish pre-war hit...
- Is on Fire TSA Virgin Voo Voo Wilki Ya Hozna Agnieszka Osiecka Emanuel Szlechter Ewa Demarczyk Grzegorz Turnau Jacek Kaczmarski Jan Krzysztof Kelus Jeremi...
- artistic activity. Composers such as Henryk Wars, songwriters Emanuel Szlechter and Wiktor Budzyński, the actor Mieczysław Monderer and Adolf Fleischer...
- included some of the most renowned of their times: Andrzej Włast, Emanuel Szlechter, Ludwik Szmaragd [pl] and Artur Tur [pl]. Also the performers of Petersburski's...
- several Polish Jews, with composer Henryk Wars and songwriter Emanuel Szlechter as the most prominent. Lwów was the city with most radio owners in Poland...
- acclaimed Wesoła lwowska fala w****ly broadcast in the Polish Radio. Emanuel Szlechter, the screenwriter of many po****r films, such as The Vagabonds and songwriter...
- time of the rise of batiar's culture, Lviv's Polish-Jewish poet Emanuel Szlechter wrote lyrics for a song that became well known in Poland, Tylko we Lwowie...
- L'Occupation romaine de la B****e-Egypte, le statut des "auxilia" Émile Szlechter for Le contrat de société en Babylonie, en Grèce et à Rome 1959: Pierre...