Aleksander Kulisiewicz
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 42 years ago |
Date of birth | August 7,1918 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Krakow |
Poland | |
Date of died | March 12,1982 |
Died | Krakow |
Poland | |
Record labels | Folkways Records |
Albums | Songs from the Depths of Hell |
Sadly Whisper the Leaves of the Willow: Polish Partisan and Folk Songs | |
Songs | Stoi Nocka (Outside Stands- KZ Love Song) |
Konzentrak | |
Dziesiec Miliónow (Ten Million) | |
Hekatomba 1941 (Hecatomb 1941) | |
Lichtenburger Lagerleid (Lichtenburger Camp Song) | |
Heil, Sachsenhausen | |
Szymon Ohm (Shimon Ohm) | |
Das Todestango (The Death Tango) | |
Graue Kolonnen (Grey Columns) | |
Im Walde Von Sachsenhausen (In the Forest of Sachsenhausen) | |
Choral Z Piekla Dna (Choral from the Depths of Hell) | |
Bergen-Belsen Moje (Bergen-Belsen Mine) | |
Kolysanka Dla Synka W Krematorium (Lullaby for My Little Son in the Crematorium) | |
Juedischer Todessang (Jewish Deathsong) | |
Jestem Sobie (I Am a Fine Young Blade) | |
Dzis Do Ciebie Przyjsc Nie Moge (I Can't Come to You Today, Dear) | |
Rozszumialy Sie Wierzby (Sadly Whisper the Leaves of the Willow) | |
Trabia, Trabia (The Trumpets Blast) | |
Marsz Gwardii Ludowej (March of the People's Batallion) | |
Siekiera, Motyka (Hatchet and Hoe) | |
Szturmówka (Storm-Battalion Song) | |
Pije Kuba (Drinker's Song) | |
Hymn | |
Po Partyzancie Dziewczyna Placze (A Girl Cries for the Partisan) | |
Czemu Ty, Dziewczyno (Why, My Dear Girl) | |
Góralu (Goral, Oh Won't You Feel Sad) | |
Nie Placz O Mnie (Don't Cry for Me) | |
Cztery Mile Za Warsawa (Just Four Miles Away from Warsaw) | |
Idzie Maciek (Here Goes Our Bold Matthew) | |
Ostatni Mazur (The Last Mazurka) | |
Dwa Ludowe Walczyki (Two Folkwaltzes) | |
W Murowanej Piwnicy (In One Walled-up Cellar Deep) | |
Zaszumialy Góry (My Mountains Are Roaring) | |
Liebeslied aus Maidanek | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1278715 |
Aleksander Kulisiewicz Life story
Aleksander Kulisiewicz was a Polish singer, journalist and a political prisoner during the World War II occupation of Poland.