Kazimierz Donimirski (born 6 January 1880 in Ramza Maly in Sztum, died 21 February 1947 in Sztum) is a national and social activist in Powiśle.

Organized agricultural circles, educational associations, folk banks (eg People's Bank in Sztum in 1910). Delegate to the Polish Parliamentary District in Poznań (1918), President and Member of the Supervisory Board of the People's Bank in Sztum, President of the Warmia Committee of Plebiscytowego. In the years 1922-1934 he was the president of the Association of Warmia Companies in Powiśle, since 1923 a member of the supervisory board of the Association of Polish Cooperatives in Germany.

In May 1939, the Germans were deprived of their property and deported from Germany to Poland. The war survived by working casual in agriculture under the name Brochwicz. He cooperated with the Polish partisan in the Kampinos Forest. In 1945 he returned to Sztum, where he worked in the Starosty and founded a food cooperative and a dairy cooperative.

Awarded with the Order of Polish Rebirth. His wife, Maria Donimirska from Rzepnikowski (born August 13, 1890 in Lubawa, died September 26, 1942, near Warsaw) was the head of the Society of St. Kingi and Earthworm. Bibliography

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