Wladyslaw Idzikowski
Władysław Idzikowski (born May 27, 1864 in Kiev, died June 10, 1944 in Warsaw) - son of Leon Idzikowski, bookkeeper and publisher.
In 1897, he was succeeded by his father, Leo Idzikowski, and after his death in 1865 by his mother, Hersylia Idzikowska, from the Buharevys (1832-1917) of bookstores and publishing houses in Kiev with branches in many cities of the Russian Empire. He headed it until 1920, then left Kiev and moved to Warsaw, where since 1911 a branch of the company was operating at 119 Marszałkowska Street. The company was privatized in Kiev.
Wladyslaw Idzikowski ran a company in Warsaw at Aleje Jerozolimskie 18 during the Second Polish Republic and the Nazi occupation. He died on June 10, 1944, shortly after, the company burned down in Warsaw Uprising. Bibliography
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