Wacław Babiński (April 3, 1887 – July 22, 1957) was a Polish diplomat and professor at the University of Montreal.[1]
Wacław Babiński | |
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Born | 3 April 1887 |
Died | 22 July 1957 | (aged 70)
Nationality | Polish |
Alma mater | University of Munich |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Known for | ambassador of Poland to Yugoslavia (1929-1931) ambassador of Poland to The Hague (1931-1939) |
Spouse | Maria Wodzińska |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | Leon Babiński Stefania Karpinska |
Babiński started his diplomatic career while in Paris when the Polish government asked him to set up the Polish consulate in France.[2] He was appointed ambassador of Poland to Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1931 and The Hague from 1931 to 1939. During World War II, he was the Canadian delegate of the Polish government-in-exile in London.[3] After the war, along with Polkowski,[4] Waclaw Babinski played a key role in hiding treasures of the royal collection of the Wawel Castle from the communists. Waclaw Babinski retired and died in Montreal, Canada in 1957.
Education
editHe finished his PhD in Economics at Munich University.
Family
editHe was the son of Leon Babinski (1860–1932) and Stefania Karpinska (1866–1939). He had two siblings: Witold (1897–1985) and Leon Wladislaw (1891–1973). Waclaw Babinski married Maria Wodzińska (1894–1975) and had three children: Wanda (1917–1994), Ryszard (1931-) and Stanislaw (1920–1990).[5]
References
edit- ^ Polish Contribution to Arts and Sciences in Canada. Verlag nicht ermittelbar. 1969.
- ^ Babinski, CHLAPOWSKI, Waclaw, Alfred. "No 1719 Convention consulaire" (PDF). Signée à Paris, le 30 décembre 1925. League of Nations - Treaty Series. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Philippon, Poirier, Jacques (2008). Joseph Babinski: A Biography. USA: Oxford University Press. pp. 81–82. ISBN 978-0-19-536975-5.
- ^ Porter, John R. "Duplessis et la saga des trésors polonais". Cap-aux-Diamants: La revue d'histoire du Québec, n° 65, 2001, p. 62-63. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
- ^ Babiński, Wacław. "Wacław Babiński (ID: cz.I000072)". Sejm-Wielki.pl. Retrieved June 11, 2011.