Wladislaus von Mieczkowski

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Wladislaus von Mieczkowski.

Wladislaus von Mieczkowski , Polish: Władysław Mieczkowski, (born February 10, 1877 in Nieciszewo ; † April 6, 1959 in Barzkowice ) was a Polish manor owner and politician, lawyer, banker and member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Mieczkowski attended grammar schools in Konitz and Kulm and the universities in Krakow , Berlin , Leipzig and Breslau . He graduated in 1897 since Easter Law , was in 1900 the state examination, 1905, the state examination and then settled together with Bernard Chrzanowski as a lawyer in Poznan down.

From January 1907 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency of Posen 9 Krotoschin , Koschmin and the Polish parliamentary group . On April 13, 1907, he gave a speech on the reform of the criminal process there and on October 28, 1907, he resigned from his seat.

After the First World War , he was a city councilor in Poznan from 1918 to 1924, in a leading position at Bank Związku Spółek Zarobkowych in Poznan and from 1924 to 1934 he was General Director of the Polish Bank in Warsaw. In 1934 he reopened a law firm in Poznan, which he ran until 1939. In 1940 he was arrested and deported to Czestochowa . In 1945 he returned to Poznan and opened a law firm for the third time. In 1946 he was appointed representative of the Polish government in exile in London and arrested on November 28, 1946. He was sentenced to four years' imprisonment. He spent his last years in Lubon and Barzkowice, where he also died. His son Wladyslaw Jan Mieczkowski served in the Royal Air Force and was killed in the war in 1942.

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