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Filip Artur Woźniakowski

@ Marek Borawski/KPRP


Stanisław Oźminkowski

my great-great-grandfather, was a leader of merchants in the Kuyavia region during the interwar period and a pioneer of regional electrification. He was a visionary, a man of action, and a community leader. After the war, my family lost everything — first to the Nazis, and then to the communist regime. But the values he stood for — honesty, entrepreneurship, responsibility — have survived in us to this day.

Tadeusz Woźniakowski

During the war, his daughter — my great-grandmother — met Tadeusz Woźniakowski, a soldier who fought for Poland’s independence, a man of many talents: an artist, linguist, and cultural enthusiast. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, spoke five languages, and left behind an artistic legacy that still inspires me today. Although I never met him in person, his life and work are for me a symbol of spiritual strength and deep sensitivity.