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Włodzimierz Sokorski (2 July 1908, Oleksandrivsk – 2 May 1999, Warsaw) was a Polish communist official, writer, military journalist and eventually a Brigadier General in the Soviet-dominated People's Republic of Poland. He was the minister of culture responsible for the implementation of the ''Stalinist'' doctrine in Poland during the darkest period of gross human rights violations committed by the state security forces. During World War II he escaped to the Soviet Union. After liberation, in 1948 at the ''Congress of Polish Composers'' in Łagów he banned jazz, in his four-and-a-half-hour diatribe about the ''imperialist rot'' poisoning people's minds.〔Igor Pietraszewski, ( "O przemianach edukacyjnych w muzyce jazzowej po 89’." Page 169. ) In ''Edukacja, wychowanie, poradnictwo w kulturze popularnej'' by Marta Kondracka and Alina Łysak. Wrocław 2009.〕 Following the socialist thaw of the Polish October revolution, Sokorski headed the Polish radio and television committee of the Polish United Workers' Party in the 1960s, and later, the ''Miesięcznik Literacki'' ideological monthly magazine (dismantled in 1990).〔Katarzyna Samojluk, ( Czasopisma kulturalne w zbiorach Dolnośląskiej Biblioteki Publicznej. ) ''Dolnośląska Biblioteka Publiczna im. T. Mikulskiego we Wrocławiu''. Retrieved November 5, 2011.〕 He wrote fake memoirs, novels with strong sexual undertones, and was showered with state medals and awards.〔 ( Zmarł Włodzimierz Sokorski. ) ''Presspublica "Archiwum.rp.pl"''. Retrieved November 4, 2011.〕 ==See also==
* Socialist realism in Poland
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