Wacław Babiński (April 3, 1887 – July 22, 1957) was a Polish diplomat and professor at the University of Montreal.
During World War II, he was the Canadian delegate of the Polish government-in-exile in London.
[3] After the war, along with Polkowski,[4] Waclaw Babinski played a key role in hiding treasures of the royal collection of the Wawel Castle from the communists.
Waclaw Babinski retired and died in Montreal, Canada in 1957.
Waclaw Babinski married Maria Wodzińska (1894–1975) and had three children: Wanda (1917–1994), Ryszard (1931-) and Stanislaw (1920–1990).