Zofia Julia Vetulani (30 March 1893 – 23 September 1981) was a Polish civil servant, as well as a social and political activist. An official of Poland's Ministry of the Interior in the Second Polish Republic (1921–1939), she was interned in Romania after the outbreak of World War II (1939–1945). There, she was the secretary of the board of the women's circle at the American Commission for Aid to Poles – YMCA in the refugee camp in Brăila, and later in Drăgășani, as well as the secretary of the Consul General of the Republic of Poland Jerzy Lechowski. In the Polish People's Republic, she worked as a high-rank official at the financial and budget departments of the Provincial Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) and the Presidium of the Provincial National Council (Wojewódzka Rada Narodowa) in Olsztyn
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| - Zofia Vetulani (ur. 30 marca 1893 w Tarnowie, zm. 23 września 1981 w Warszawie) – polska urzędniczka państwowa, działaczka społeczna i polityczna. W II Rzeczypospolitej urzędniczka w dziale budżetowym Ministerstwa Spraw Wewnętrznych (1921–1939). W czasie II wojny światowej internowana w Rumunii (1939–1945), gdzie działała m.in. jako sekretarka zarządu koła kobiet przy Amerykańskiej Komisji Pomocy Polakom – YMCA w obozie uchodźców w Braili i w Drăgășani oraz sekretarka konsula generalnego RP Jerzego Lechowskiego. W Polskiej Rzeczypospolitej Ludowej urzędniczka wydziałów finansowych i budżetowych: Urzędu Pełnomocnika Rządu RP na Okręg Mazurski (1945–1947), Urzędu Wojewódzkiego w Olsztynie (1947–1950) i prezydium Wojewódzkiej Rady Narodowej w Olsztynie (1950–1958). (pl)
- Zofia Julia Vetulani (30 March 1893 – 23 September 1981) was a Polish civil servant, as well as a social and political activist. An official of Poland's Ministry of the Interior in the Second Polish Republic (1921–1939), she was interned in Romania after the outbreak of World War II (1939–1945). There, she was the secretary of the board of the women's circle at the American Commission for Aid to Poles – YMCA in the refugee camp in Brăila, and later in Drăgășani, as well as the secretary of the Consul General of the Republic of Poland Jerzy Lechowski. In the Polish People's Republic, she worked as a high-rank official at the financial and budget departments of the Provincial Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) and the Presidium of the Provincial National Council (Wojewódzka Rada Narodowa) in Olsztyn (en)
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| - Zofia Julia Vetulani (30 March 1893 – 23 September 1981) was a Polish civil servant, as well as a social and political activist. An official of Poland's Ministry of the Interior in the Second Polish Republic (1921–1939), she was interned in Romania after the outbreak of World War II (1939–1945). There, she was the secretary of the board of the women's circle at the American Commission for Aid to Poles – YMCA in the refugee camp in Brăila, and later in Drăgășani, as well as the secretary of the Consul General of the Republic of Poland Jerzy Lechowski. In the Polish People's Republic, she worked as a high-rank official at the financial and budget departments of the Provincial Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) and the Presidium of the Provincial National Council (Wojewódzka Rada Narodowa) in Olsztyn (1945–1958). (en)
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