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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lt. Zofia Wanda Le niowska (née Sikorska), (2 March 1912 - 4 July 1943) was daughter of Lt. Gen. W adys aw Sikorski, she was first lieutenant (porucznik) of Polish Armed Forces. Zofia Le niowska was daughter of Lt. Gen. W adys aw Sikorski and Helena Zbuczewska, whom General married in 1909. On 30 September 1936 she married Lt. Stanis aw Le niowski(1904 - 11 December 1987). After the World War II broke out, on 7 September 1939 Lt. Gen. Sikorski ordered her to organize…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lt. Zofia Wanda Le niowska (née Sikorska), (2 March 1912 - 4 July 1943) was daughter of Lt. Gen. W adys aw Sikorski, she was first lieutenant (porucznik) of Polish Armed Forces. Zofia Le niowska was daughter of Lt. Gen. W adys aw Sikorski and Helena Zbuczewska, whom General married in 1909. On 30 September 1936 she married Lt. Stanis aw Le niowski(1904 - 11 December 1987). After the World War II broke out, on 7 September 1939 Lt. Gen. Sikorski ordered her to organize resistance movement. Her apartment on Górczewski''s Street in Warsaw was using for conspiracy movement. In January 1940 she was called as an emissary to France. She was her father''s personal secretary, interpreter and advisor. She was decorated by the honorable Polish Red Cross'' order. In London she was superintendent of Women''s Auxiliary Service. She was killed, together with her father and nine others, when plane, a Liberator II crashed into the sea 16 seconds after takeoff from Gibraltar Airport at 23:07 on 4 July 1943. Her body was never found.