Kazimierz Iwiński

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Kazimierz Iwiński (born 07 march 1907, died 29 October 1990, in Warsaw) was a retired senior inspector of the Ministry of Education and Schools of Academic Rank and is (now in the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland).

Education[edit]

He had an MA in philosophy.

Career[edit]

He taught several generations of young people. He was a scoutmaster, former commander of troops in the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association in Sarny in Volhynia and Tczew. He was awarded The Order of Polonia Restituta, The Medal of the National Education Commission (Polish: Medal Komisji Edukacji Narodowej), the Golden Badge of the Union of Polish Teachers (Polish: Złota Odznaka ZNP) and other decorations. Underground teaching during WW2. [citation needed]

Publications[edit]

He authored the book "Indelible Marks" (Polish: "Niezatarte Ślady) (2005).

Personal life[edit]

Wife Irena Iwińska (Krauze), children: Stefan, Anna, Adam, Jerzy Olgierd.

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