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Zofia Leśniowska

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Allegiance
  
Poland

Awards
  

Died
  
July 4, 1943, Gibraltar

Uncles
  
Stanislaw Sikorski

Years of service
  
1939 - 1943

Name
  
Zofia Lesniowska

Parents
  
Wladyslaw Sikorski

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Born
  
2 March 1912 (
1912-03-02
)

Service/branch
  
Polish Land ForcesWomen\'s Auxiliary Service

Rank
  
First lieutenant (porucznik)

Commands held
  
Women\'s Auxiliary Service Superintendent

Role
  
Wladyslaw Sikorski\'s daughter

Grandparents
  
Emilia Sikorska, Tomasz Sikorski

Battles and wars
  
Invasion of Poland, World War II

Similar People
  
Wladyslaw Sikorski, Helena Sikorska, Kamilla Baar

Lt. Zofia Wanda Leśniowska (née Sikorska), (2 March 1912 - 4 July 1943) was daughter of Lt. Gen. Władysław Sikorski, she was first lieutenant (porucznik) of Polish Armed Forces.

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Zofia Leśniowska, born on 2 March 1912, was the daughter of Lt. Gen. Władysław Sikorski and Helena Zbuczewska, whom Sikorski married in 1909. On 30 September 1936 she married engineer Lt. Stanisław Leśniowski (1904 - 11 December 1987). She was active in the Polish Red Cross, and known for her passion for horse riding.

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After 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 used for a conspiracy movement. In January 1940 she was called as an emissary to France, and travelled as an underground courier, smuggling various documents. She was her father's personal secretary, coder, interpreter and advisor. She was decorated by the order of Polish Red Cross; this was her only war time distinction. In London she was a superintendent of the Women's Auxiliary Service. She was killed, together with her father and nine others, when their plane crashed into the sea 16 seconds after takeoff from Gibraltar Airport at 23:07 on 4 July 1943. Her body was never found.

Zofia Leśniowska PLATERKI od 1883 do dzi ZOFIA SIKORSKALENIOWSKA 19121943

The deaths of General Sikorski's and Zofia remain somewhat of a mystery. Her presence alongside the General in those tragic days is associated with controversy and misunderstandings. It has been speculated that instead of dying in the crash, she was kidnapped and imprisoned in the Soviet camps near Moscow, and later in the interior of the country where she was allegedly seen by Polish officers, including special agent Tadeusz Kobyliński. Such speculations, however, remain in the realm of conspiracy theories, and as noted by Roman Wapiński in the Polish Biographical Dictionary, it is presumed Zofia died alongside her father in what was just an unfortunate accident.

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References

Zofia Leśniowska Wikipedia