Antoni Jaroszewicz (born June 9, 1881, February 13, 1970) is a Polish financier, industrialist and owner of the Warsaw Rex theater, one of the richest Poles in the Second Polish Republic.
He was a pharmacist. The founder of the Warsaw Bank of Poland with a branch in Gdańsk and the Bank of the United Industrialists. The owner, creator and shareholder of numerous factories and companies producing horseshoes, nails, barbed wire, machine gun rifles and other precision military items, wooden products and even toys exported to the USA.
Jaroszewicz was a famous music lover and was an amateur as a tenor. The owner of the well-known Warsaw Rex theater, where, at the behest of Adolf Dymszy, he acted, which was a great sensation. He occasionally performed at the Druskininkai spa, which he was a co-owner.
Before the Second World War he lived at the present ul. Marszałkowska 33 in Warsaw. He also owned a suburban villa at ul. Belvedere 44a, named after the first owners of Villa Wilkoszewski or Willa Jaroszewicz.
Author of Libretto's financially reclusive book: Memories 1881-1947 (Reader, 1968).
After World War II, Antoni Jaroszewicz lived modestly in the suburbs of Italy, where he died in 1970.
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