- Stanisław Kronenberg
Stanisław Leopold Kronenberg (1846,
Warsaw -1894, Warsaw) was a Polish-Russia nfinancier ; Born as a son of the banker and railroad tycoonLeopold Kronenberg (1812-1878) and his wife Rozalia Leo. Both his parents came from Jewish families which converted to Protestantism – the Kronenbergs toCalvinism . He was a brother of baron Leopold Kronenberg.After graduating from gymnasium and
high school he went toFrance . For two years he devoted himself to the study ofpolitical economy andfinance , and was granted atParis the degree ofDoctor of Philosophy . During theFranco-Prussian war he took part in the defense of Paris, retiring with the rank oflieutenant and the cross of theLegion of Honor .Upon the death of his father he returned to Warsaw, and assumed the management of his commercial and
railroad interests. He was made president of theTeraspol and UpperVistula lines, director of theVienna line, president of theBank of Commerce , and director of various other commercial institutions; and was concerned in the publication of the "Gazeta Polska ", "Nowin ", and "Biblioteka Umiejetnoscy Prawnych ".He left one daughter married into French aristocracy, and was be buried in the family vault at the Evangelical Reformed Cemetery in Warsaw next to his parents, and other members of the family.
Literary works
His writings on economy and finance, written in Polish, appeared in the "Economist".Fact|date=August 2008
He wrote also:
* "Campagne", 1870-71
* "Quelques Souvenirs et Appréciations d'ex-Officier d'Infanterie", Paris, 1871Bibliography
* "Encyklopedya Powsiechna"
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