Kazimierz Tomczak (1883–1967) was a 20th-century Polish bishop theologian and teacher, interned by the Nazi forces during World War II.
He studied also at the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy, in Paris, and in Freiburg, and was ordained a priest on 7 January 1907.
[4] For 16 years he worked as a professor at the Warsaw Seminary [pl], where he taught moral theology, the history of philosophy, archaeology, Christian liturgy and literature.
[citation needed] On 6 May 1941, together with Włodzimierz Jasiński, members of the Cathedral Chapter and the employees of the episcopal curia, he was interned by the Nazis.
[citation needed] On 20 October 1957, during a sermon in Piotrków Trybunalski at the dedication of an altar, he suffered a brain hemorrhage, which resulted in paralysis.