Edward Werner

Edward Werner
Edward Werner, c. 1930

Dr. Edward Henryk Werner (1878 – 1945) was an economist, judge, industrialist, and politician. He was best known as Vice-Minister of Finance in the Second Polish Republic.[1][2][3]

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Life

Edward Werner was born in Warsaw in 1878 to Bronisław-Fryderyk Werner and Maria-Paulina Strasburger, sister of the famous botanist Eduard Strasburger. He studied first at the Lyceum in Poland and than at the Academy of Commerce in Vienna. He later studied Economics in London and in Berlin. Werner married Zofia Helena Kalinowska (1889-1946), niece of Raphael Kalinowski who later became Saint. Edward and Zofia had three children: Zofia Helena (1910-1939), who married Hrabia (Count) Antoni Dunin and had three children, but was killed along with her husband during the German offensive of September 1939; Karol Gabriel (1912-1978), a lieutenant who escaped Poland to England, and fought with the regrouped Polish 1st Armoured Division in the World War II battle of Falaise Gap and later married Louise Garbison-Lambert; and, Marie Gabriela (1916-1999), first married to Joseph Ciechomski of Warsaw, then arrested and sent to Auschwitz, but survived and emigrated to the United States with her nephew and nieces, and later married Józef Nabel and had three children of her own.

Professional career

As an economist, Werner was judge of the Court of Commerce, Instructor of Public Servants, and Lecturer in Taxation and Finance. As a businessman, he engaged in trade in grain and fertilizers. As an industrialist, his interests were in the manufacture of tobacco and the production of sugar, and he was opposed to the introduction of the state tobacco monopoly in Poland in 1924. He became a Councilman of Warsaw, and in 1934 he was vice-Minister of Finance, with all the State monopolies under his authority.

Werner was an active Lutheran and supported charities such as the Y.M.C.A.. During World War I he set up a private hospital for the wounded under the auspices of the Polish Red Cross and superintended the work in the hospital. During World War II, Dr. Werner witnessed the bombardment of Warsaw by the Germans.[4]

In 1940 he traveled to the United States, where he applied for citizenship in 1941. He lectured widely in the United States and Canada on religious matters and on Poland, as part of the Polish government-in-exile.[5]

He died of a heart attack in 1945, in New York, and is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.

See also

  • List of Finance Ministers of Poland

References

  1. ^ The New York Times - EDWARD WERNER; Ex-Vice Minister of Finance of Poland Had Lectured Here - November 17, 1945, Saturday - Page 17 [1]
  2. ^ Los Angeles Times - Polish Spirit Held Unbroken - Fight Will Go on, Says Former Official of Conquered State - Jan 10, 1942 [2]
  3. ^ Milwaukee Journal - War Is A Fight for Christianity – Feb. 13, 1942[3]
  4. ^ Berkeley Daily Gazette – Industrialist From Poland Will Speak - Sept. 25, 1942 [4]
  5. ^ Karl E. Ettinger (1946). "Foreign Propaganda in America". The Public Opinion Quarterly 10 (3): 329–342. doi:10.1086/265795. JSTOR 2745536. 

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