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Wladimir Herzog : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vladimir Herzog
Vladimir Herzog (27 June 1937 – 25 October 1975) nicknamed Vlado, was a Brazilian journalist, university professor and playwright of Croatian Jewish origin. He also developed a taste for photography, because of his film projects.〔("Quem foi Vladimir Herzog" ), no Instituto Vladimir Herzog.〕 In the family and among his friends was called Vlado〔http://imehrvatsko.net/namepages/view/first_name/vlado〕 (that is usual Croatian abbreviation for the name Vladimir).〔Freitas, Daelcio. ("Jornalista morto pelo regime militar: Vladimir Herzog" ), UOL Educação.〕 Herzog was a member of the Brazilian Communist Party and was active in the civil resistance movement against the government of Brazil. In October 1975, Herzog, then editor in chief of TV Cultura, was tortured to death by the political police of the military dictatorship, which later forged his suicide.〔 Over 37 years later, his death certificate was revised to say that Herzog had in fact died as a result of torture by the army at DOI-CODI.〔 His death had a great impact on the Brazilian society, marking the beginning of the redemocratization process of the country.〔〔 According to journalist Sérgio Gomes, Herzog is a "symbol of the struggle for democracy, freedom, and justice".〔Forte, Gabriela. ("28ª EDIÇÃO DO PRÊMIO VLADIMIR HERZOG" ) (2006), Faculdade Cásper Líbero.〕 ==Biography==
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