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Name
  
Walter Kolarz

Role
  
Journalist

Died
  
1962


Education
  
Charles University in Prague

Books
  
Russia and her colonies, Religion in the Soviet Union

Walter Kolarz (1912 - 21 July 1962) was a British-based scholar of the communist world who wrote widely on ethnic and religious issues.

Kolarz was born in Teplitz-Schonau, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire. He studied at Charles University in Prague, then moved to Berlin to work as a journalist. However, he was expelled by the Nazis in 1936. He moved to Paris, before fleeing to London in 1940.

Kolarz worked as a journalist for United Press of America, before joining the BBC in 1949, specialising as an analyst on Soviet and East European affairs.

Kolarz married Alexandra Lipovsky in 1939 (she died in March 2000) and they had one son.

A number of Kolarz' books were compiled by others in the wake of his early death.

Books

  • Stalin and Eternal Russia, 1944
  • Myths and Realities in Eastern Europe, 1946
  • Russia and Her Colonies. Frederick A. Praeger, New York. 1952
  • How Russia is Ruled, 1953
  • The Peoples of the Soviet Far East, 1954
  • Religion in the Soviet Union, 1961
  • Religion and Communism in Africa, 1963
  • References

    Walter Kolarz Wikipedia