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Julius Fučík (journalist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Julius Fučík (journalist)

Julius Fučík () (23 February 1903 – 8 September 1943) was a Czechoslovak journalist, an active member of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Komunistická strana Československa, KSČ), and part of the forefront of the anti-Nazi resistance. He was imprisoned, tortured, and executed by the Nazis.
The composer Luigi Nono wrote a musical piece titled ''Julius Fučík'' based on the journalist's diary ''Notes from the Gallows'' and meant it as a tribute to his resilience in the face of Nazi aggression.〔Marta, Nono's life, p.32〕
== Early life ==

Julius Fučík was born into a working-class family in Prague. His father was a steelworker, and he was the nephew and namesake of the composer Julius Fučík. In 1913, Fučík moved with his family from Prague to Plzeň (Pilsen) where he attended the state vocational high school. Already as a twelve-year-old boy he was planning to establish a newspaper named "''Slovan''" ("The Slav"). He showed himself to be interested in both politics and literature. As a teenager he frequently acted in local amateur theatre.

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