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Josef Kopta (16 June 1894 in Libochovice, Bohemia – 3 April 1962 in Prague) was a Czech writer and journalist. Before World War I Kopta worked as a bank clerk. In 1914 he was sent to the Eastern front, in 1915 taken prisoner and later joined Czechoslovak Legions in Russia. Kopta concentrates on common people dragged into the war and on psychology of characters during the warfare and post-war life. His characters enthusiastically support the national cause and are usually suspicious of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Before and after World War II Kopta published several books for the youth.

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  • Josef Kopta (cs)
  • Josef Kopta (de)
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  • Йозеф Копта (uk)
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  • Josef Kopta (16. června 1894 Libochovice – 3. dubna 1962 Praha) byl český spisovatel a novinář. (cs)
  • Josef Kopta (* 16. Juni 1894 in Libochovice; † 3. April 1962 in Prag) war ein tschechischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. (de)
  • Йозеф Копта, чеськ. Josef Kopta (нар. 16 червня 1894, , нині Чехія — пом. 3 квітня 1963, Прага) — чеський письменник, журналіст, перекладач. (uk)
  • Josef Kopta (16 June 1894 in Libochovice, Bohemia – 3 April 1962 in Prague) was a Czech writer and journalist. Before World War I Kopta worked as a bank clerk. In 1914 he was sent to the Eastern front, in 1915 taken prisoner and later joined Czechoslovak Legions in Russia. Kopta concentrates on common people dragged into the war and on psychology of characters during the warfare and post-war life. His characters enthusiastically support the national cause and are usually suspicious of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Before and after World War II Kopta published several books for the youth. (en)
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  • Josef Kopta (16. června 1894 Libochovice – 3. dubna 1962 Praha) byl český spisovatel a novinář. (cs)
  • Josef Kopta (* 16. Juni 1894 in Libochovice; † 3. April 1962 in Prag) war ein tschechischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. (de)
  • Josef Kopta (16 June 1894 in Libochovice, Bohemia – 3 April 1962 in Prague) was a Czech writer and journalist. Before World War I Kopta worked as a bank clerk. In 1914 he was sent to the Eastern front, in 1915 taken prisoner and later joined Czechoslovak Legions in Russia. After the war he worked as a journalist in newspapers Národní osvobození and Lidové noviny. In 1919 Kopta started to write poetry, without having much of success. During the 1920s and 1930s he, together with František Langer and Rudolf Medek represented literary form concentrated on the Legions (legionářská literatura). Kopta's short novels and stories were the most successful of his writing. Kopta concentrates on common people dragged into the war and on psychology of characters during the warfare and post-war life. His characters enthusiastically support the national cause and are usually suspicious of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Before and after World War II Kopta published several books for the youth. (en)
  • Йозеф Копта, чеськ. Josef Kopta (нар. 16 червня 1894, , нині Чехія — пом. 3 квітня 1963, Прага) — чеський письменник, журналіст, перекладач. (uk)
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