Józef Rymer
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Józef Rymer (1882–1922) was a Polish and Silesian activist and politician.
Born in Zabełków in 1882. Before the First World War he was an activist in the Zjednoczenie Zawodowe Polskie (Polish Union of Unions) - a Polish labor union organization in Imperial Germany (see also German partition). Member of the Naczelna Rada Ludowa (pro-endecja) Polish political organization in Germany. He was the target of assaults and even an assassination by nationalist German extremists (Freikorps); eventually he became one of the leaders of the Silesian Uprisings. Elected to Polish parliament (Sejm) he also became the first voivode of the Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship in June 1922. In December that year he died of a stroke and was buried at Francuska Street Cemetery in Katowice.