Josef Krzyminski

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Josef Krzyminski (Polish: Józef Krzymiński ) (born March 1, 1858 in Kaleje ; † October 20, 1940 in Szczeglino ) was a doctor and member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Krzyminski attended grammar schools in Schrimm and Polish Lissa and studied medicine at the universities in Greifswald and from 1882 in Berlin . From 1885 until the end of his life he practiced as a doctor in Inowrazlaw . From 1889 he became involved in the Sokol sports club, for which he also formulated gymnastics rules from a medical point of view. From 1891 to 1905 he was one of the few Polish members of the Inowrazlaw City Council. Here he protested against the renaming of the city in Hohensalza.

From 1894 to 1907 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency Bromberg 4 ( Inowrazlaw , Mogilno , Strelno ) and the Polish parliamentary group .

On November 10, 1918, he became a member of the local workers 'and soldiers' council and on November 24, chairman of the district people's council. In 1919 he became the first Polish governor of Inowrocław. Between 1920 and 1928 he was chairman of the supervisory board of a savings bank. From 1927 he was chairman of a medical association. In September 1939 he organized a vigilante group in his hometown, he was interned in a concentration camp in Szczeglino, where he died. He and his wife Anna Kępiński had a son named Józef, who also became a doctor.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1904, p. 64.

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