Halina Maria Auderska (3 July 1904 – 21 February 2000) was a Polish screenwriter, writer, lexicographer and politician who served as a member of Parliament of the Polish People's Republic of the 8th and 9th term.
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Halina Maria Auderska (3 July 1904 – 21 February 2000) was a Polish screenwriter, writer, lexicographer and politician who served as a member of Parliament of the Polish People's Republic of the 8th and 9th term.
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Biography The granddaughter of a Siberian exile, she was the daughter of Roman, an engineer, and Helena, née Janelli. Initially, she was home-schooled, then studied at a Polish grammar school in Odessa named after Aleksander Jabłonowski. She graduated in Polish philology from the University of Warsaw and studied pedagogy. In the years 1926–1939 she worked as a secondary school teacher. During World War II, she was a medic in Warsaw and a soldier of the Union of Armed Struggle-Home Army, codenamed Nowicka. During the occupation, she also participated in secret education. She participated in the Warsaw Uprising as a press war reporter. She made her debut in 1924 as the author of radio plays. In 1935, she published the novel Poczwarki Wielkiego Parady. In the years 1946–1950, she was the editor-in-chief of the Trzaska, Evert i Michalski publishing house. In the years 1956–1959, she was on the editorial team of the monthly Dialog. In the years 1950–1969 deputy editor-in-chief of the Dictionary of the Polish Language. In the years 1958–1979 co-founder and long-time president of the ITI. In 1964 she signed the letter of Polish writers protesting against the letter 34, expressing protest against the organized campaign conducted in the…