Wacław Święcicki
Polish poet and socialist
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Wacław Święcicki (1848–1900) was a Polish poet and socialist. He was the author of the revolutionary song Whirlwinds of Danger (Warszawianka 1905), the music to which was written by Józef Pławiński.
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