Irena Adamowicz (11 May 1910 – 12 August 1973), was a Polish-born scout leader and a resistance member during World War II. She was a courier for the underground
Home Army (''Armia Krajowa''). In 1985, Adamowicz was posthumously bestowed the title of the
Righteous Among the Nations by
Yad Vashem in Jerusalem for her activities involving providing information to a number of Jewish ghettos in occupied Poland.
Biography
Adamowicz was born in
Warsaw, to a
Polish noble family and held a degree in
social work
Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being. Social work ...
from the
University of Warsaw before World War II.
[ Irena Adamowicz: Sprawiedliwy wśród Narodów Świata.](_blank)
MHŻP, Warsaw. She served as one of the leaders of the
Polish Scout movement (''Harcerz Polski'') coordinating its activities as a Senior Girl Scout. A Polish
Roman Catholic, Adamowicz provided counseling and educational services not only for the Catholic Scouts, but also for the Jewish youth movement called
Hashomer Hatzair
Hashomer Hatzair ( he, הַשׁוֹמֵר הַצָעִיר, , ''The Young Guard'') is a Labor Zionist, secular Jewish youth movement founded in 1913 in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary, and it was also the name of the group ...
(Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa'ir) in the 1930s, working in close co-operation with
Arie Wilner.
Following the
German invasion of Poland, Adamowicz became a member of the underground
Home Army (''Armia Krajowa'') as a clandestine courier. She delivered messages and provided aid and moral support for the Jewish ghettos in several distant cities.
In 1985, Adamowicz was posthumously bestowed the title of the
Righteous Among the Nations by
Yad Vashem in Jerusalem for her heroic stand against the Nazi
Holocaust.
[Shoah Resource Center, The International School for Holocaust Studies]
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Liaison missions
Due to her work for both Polish and Jewish youth before the invasion of Poland, and her close contact with the Jewish Zionist movement, Adamowicz, a devout Christian, was able to come to the aid of
Jewish Fighting Organization's efforts to establish a channel of communication between the ghettos of different cities. At a meeting in Warsaw in late 1941 a decision was made to embark on this perilous effort, by the representatives of
AK including Irena Adamowicz and Stanislaw Hajduk, and, on the Jewish side, by
Mordechaj Anielewicz
Mordechai Anielewicz ( he, מרדכי אנילביץ'; 1919 – 8 May 1943) was the leader of the Jewish Fighting Organization ( pl, Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa, ŻOB), which led the Warsaw Ghetto uprising; the largest Jewish insurrection duri ...
,
Icchak Cukierman, Josef Kaplan and
Cywia Lubetkin
Zivia Lubetkin ( pl, Cywia Lubetkin, , he, צביה לובטקין, nom de guerre: Celina; 9 November 1914 – 11 July 1978) was one of the leaders of the Jewish underground in Nazi-occupied Warsaw and the only woman on the High Command of the ...
. Throughout the summer of 1942 Adamowicz went on a daring trip across Poland and
Lithuania
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to establish contact between clandestine organizations in the ghettos of Warsaw, Wilno (now
Vilnius),
Białystok
Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the tenth-largest city in Poland, second in terms of population density, and thirteenth in area.
Białystok is located in the Białystok Up ...
, Kovno (now
Kaunas
Kaunas (; ; also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life. Kaunas was the largest city and the centre of a county in the Duchy of Trakai ...
) and Shavle (
Šiauliai). Her visits became a source of both vital information and moral encouragement, such as her inspirational presence in
Kovno Ghetto in July 1942. She earned a Jewish nickname "Di chalutzishe
shikse
''Shiksa'' ( yi, שיקסע, translit=shikse) is an often disparaging, although not always, term for a Gentile woman or girl. The word, which is of Yiddish origin, has moved into English usage and some Hebrew usage (as well as Polish and Germa ...
", the Pioneering Gentile.
[ Kovno Righteous Gentiles](_blank)
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A Surplus of Memory: Chronicle of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising p. 493"> A Surplus of Memory: Chronicle of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising p. 493
1993 University of California Press, 702 pages,
2004 Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority
Following the end of World War II, Adamowicz remained in close contact with the survivors of the Holocaust, with whom she had worked in the Jewish underground. Thanks to their efforts, she was named Righteous among the Nations in 1985. Her personal experience became a part of the book by Bartoszewski and Lewin
Lewin is a Germanic name, usually originating from either of two different sources, the Old English Leofwine or a variant of the Jewish Levin. People with the name include:
* Albert Lewin (1894–1968), American film director, producer, and sc ...
entitled ''Righteous Among Nations; How Poles Helped the Jews, 1939–1945.''[Bartoszewski & Lewin, ''Righteous Among Nations; How Poles Helped the Jews, 1939–1945''. London, Earlscourt Publications Ltd, 1969. (lxxxvii, 834) Includes first-person testimony by Adamowicz. ASIN: B000NUN16C][Holocaust Survivors and Remembrance Project: "Forget You Not"]
Irena Adamowicz
Holocaust Remembrance, Sanctuary, and Beyond ...
Footnotes
References
Irena Adamowicz: "Di chalutzishe shikse". ''History of the Holocaust'' By Abraham J. Edelheit
Irena Adamowicz
– her activity to save Jews' lives during the Holocaust, at Yad Vashem website
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1910 births
1963 deaths
People from Warsaw
People from Warsaw Governorate
20th-century Polish nobility
Polish social workers
Polish Scouts and Guides
Polish Righteous Among the Nations
Female resistance members of World War II
Female anti-fascists