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Teodoro Ŝvarc (or Schwartz or Soros Tivadar ; 1894 - 1968) is a Hungarian Jewish writer, doctor, lawyer and Espérantiste. Pseudonym Teo Mixed ( mixed in Greek and schwartz in German means Noir). It founded the literary re-examined in Esperanto “Literatura Mondo” in 1922 and wrote it until 1924. He wrote in an easy style, a small novel, Modernaj Robinzonoj , in 1923.
Its life was extraordinarily filled, partly thanks to the language of Zamenhof. Teodoro Ŝvarc wrote its Maskerado memories, which report what he lived in Budapest during the occupation Nazi. A new edition of Humphrey Tonkin, comprising a great number of added notes appeared practically at the same time. This book was recently published in English, Great Britain (2000) and in the United States (2001), and was also published in Russian, German, Turkish and Hungarian.
He discovered Esperanto early. A soldier, Stake Balkanyi, learn to him on the Eastern battle fields from the First World War.
After years of military captivity in Siberia, Soros escaped; on the road of its return to him, he played a part in the foundation of the first association esperantist with Moscow, then launched, of return in Budapest, the literary review Literatura Mondo. His/her son, celebrates it financier Georges Soros, known as often that all this life full with adventure until the arrival of the Nazis with Budapest was only one preparation for more the big challenge which is: the fight against the invasion Nazi. This moment is, for his/her son, " the most heroic period of the life of my père" when all the experiment, all the know-how acquired decades before are confronted with the more big challenge, and triumph over it.
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