Braun (Braunstein), Mieczyslaw
BRAUN (Braunstein), MIECZYSLAW
BRAUN (Braunstein), MIECZYSLAW (1900–1941), Polish poet. Braun published verse collections, some of which reflect the industrial society in his native Lodz: Rzemiosła ("Craftsmanship," 1926), Przemysły ("Industry," 1928), Zywe stronice ("Living Pages," 1936), Sonety (1937), and Poezja pracy, Wiersze wybrane ("Poetry of Toil, Selected Verse," 1938). He died of typhus in the Warsaw Ghetto.
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