Zygmunt Wolniewicz


Zygmunt Wolniewicz (born March 7, 1913 in Stęszew, died February 8, 1983 in Poznan) is a Polish social and political activist, president of the Poznan Society of Friends. Curriculum vitae

He came from a working family (his father was a bricklayer). Already in his sixteenth year of age, he worked as a hairdresser in Poznań, where he also studied and passed his high school diploma. In 1939 he fought as a soldier of the Poznań Army, and during the occupation he worked at the Telefunken plant in Poznan, acting also in the resistance movement (Underground Workers Party of the Polish Socialists). From 1945 in PPS and from 1948 in PZPR. In 1950, he graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. From 1949 he was vice-chairman of the National Council of Poznan, then secretary of the Presidium of the National Council (until 1954) and deputy chairman of that body (until 1958). In the years 1950-1965 the chairman of the Municipal Social Committee of the Capital Reconstruction Fund. In the years 1965 - 1973 deputy chairman of the Municipal Social Committee of Construction Schools and Interns. He participated in the works of the Committee of Construction of the Monument to the Insurgents of Wielkopolska, the Construction Committee of the Veterans House in Szelągu, the Committee for the Construction of the Monument of the Brotherhood of Arms in the Citadel in Poznań. In the years 1957 - 1979 the director of the Wielkopolska Press Publishers RSW Prasa-Książka-Ruch. Since October 16, 1978, President of the City of Poznan Lovers Association, where he has been active for many years, and who has presided over the death.

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