Maik Yohansen
Maik Yohansen (1895–1937) was a Russian poet, translator and linguist.
Also recorded as Maik Iohansen; Mike Johansen; Mykhailo Yohansen; Willy Wetzelius; Villi Vetselius; M. Kramar.
Maik Yohansen in brief
- Born
- 1895
- Died
- 1937
- Known for
- poet, translator, linguist, philologist and writer
- Place of birth
- Kharkiv
Overview
Born at Kharkiv in 1895, died at Kyiv in 1937.
In detail
Maik Yohansen studied at National University of Kharkiv. the recorded working language is Ukrainian.
Employment is recorded with National University of Kharkiv. Membership is recorded of Hart and VAPLITE.
Sources
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- 1.
“Maik Yohansen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3892924: Maik Yohansen
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