Antoni Idźkowski


Antoni Idźkowski (born December 31, 1872 in Ostrzeszów, died August 15, 1936 in Ustron) is a social and national activist, councilor of the Royal Steelworks (now Chorzów). Curriculum vitae

In 1897 he lived in Królewska Huta (now Chorzów), opening a drugstore (with medical specialties) "Pod Krzyż", at the present ul.

In 1919 he was a member of the board of the established Merchants' Association in Królewska Huta (now Chorzów). In November of this year elected councilor of the city.

In 1920, a member of the Plebiscite Committee at the Royal Hut (now Chorzów). He participated in the Silesian Post as a provider of medicines and dressings for insurgent troops. In June 1922 a member of the so- The Commander of the Polish Army in Katowice, on behalf of the People's Council, greeted the soldiers of the Polish army entering the Royal Steelworks (now Chorzów).

In 1926 he was a member of the Preparatory Commission for Local Government elections in the Royal (now Chorzów). A year later, a member of the Council of Guardians of the Municipal Institute of Trade Education in the Royal Hut (now Chorzów).

In 1930, he was reelected from the National Workers' Party. He was educated at the Royal Volunteer Fire Brigade and Volunteer Fire Brigade. President of the Silesian Association of Roads.

He unexpectedly died on August 15, 1936 during a stay at the Ustronian Cure. Honors

Awarded with the Silver Cross of Merit. Bibliography

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