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German journalist
Janos Bardi
(born 1923 in
Budapest
, d. 1990 in
Hamburg
) was a journalist and writer. He worked as a journalist until after
World War II
, when the
authoritarian
government then in power no longer allowed him to write for newspapers. He then worked as a
deckhand
but continued to write
stories
and satires, one of which caused him to be arrested. After the
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
, he escaped to
West Germany
where he found work as a journalist. Bardi continued to write
short stories
,
radio plays
, and satires for
cabaret
until his death in
Hamburg
in April 1990.
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