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Maria Aniela Fedecka (1904, Moscow - 21 December 1977, Warsaw) was a Polish social worker, member of Workers' Defence Committee. During World War II she was an activist in the Polish Underground and Polish anti-Holocaust resistance in Wilno (now Vilnius, Lithuania). During German occupation she helped save many Jewish children as well as the poverty-stricken peasants of Lebioda, her husband's hometown situated near Lida (now in Belarus). In 1987, Maria Fedecka was honoured by Yad Vashem as Righteous among the Nations for the help she had brought to Jewish children and their families.

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  • Maria Fedecka (rozená Krzywiecka, 1904 Moskva – 21. prosince 1977) byla polská sociální pracovnice, odbojářka a členka antikomunistického sdružení . Za druhé světové války působila ve Vilniusu, kde pomáhala ukrývat Židy a především židovské děti. Po druhé světové válce jednak zachraňovala polské rodiny ohrožené pronásledováním ze strany komunistů a Sovětského svazu a zajišťovala jim vycestování do západního Polska, jednak v reakci na pogromy páchané na druhou světovou válku přeživších Židech spoluzakládala organizaci (1947), která však byla rychle zlikvidována nastupujícím komunistickým režimem. V roce 1987 obdržela posmrtně titul spravedlivá mezi národy. (cs)
  • Maria Aniela Fedecka (ur. 1904 w Moskwie, zm. 21 grudnia 1977 w Warszawie) – polska działaczka społeczna, współpracowniczka KOR, bojowniczka o prawa człowieka. (pl)
  • Maria Aniela Fedecka (1904, Moscow - 21 December 1977, Warsaw) was a Polish social worker, member of Workers' Defence Committee. During World War II she was an activist in the Polish Underground and Polish anti-Holocaust resistance in Wilno (now Vilnius, Lithuania). During German occupation she helped save many Jewish children as well as the poverty-stricken peasants of Lebioda, her husband's hometown situated near Lida (now in Belarus). In 1987, Maria Fedecka was honoured by Yad Vashem as Righteous among the Nations for the help she had brought to Jewish children and their families. (en)
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  • Maria Fedecka (rozená Krzywiecka, 1904 Moskva – 21. prosince 1977) byla polská sociální pracovnice, odbojářka a členka antikomunistického sdružení . Za druhé světové války působila ve Vilniusu, kde pomáhala ukrývat Židy a především židovské děti. Po druhé světové válce jednak zachraňovala polské rodiny ohrožené pronásledováním ze strany komunistů a Sovětského svazu a zajišťovala jim vycestování do západního Polska, jednak v reakci na pogromy páchané na druhou světovou válku přeživších Židech spoluzakládala organizaci (1947), která však byla rychle zlikvidována nastupujícím komunistickým režimem. V roce 1987 obdržela posmrtně titul spravedlivá mezi národy. (cs)
  • Maria Aniela Fedecka (1904, Moscow - 21 December 1977, Warsaw) was a Polish social worker, member of Workers' Defence Committee. During World War II she was an activist in the Polish Underground and Polish anti-Holocaust resistance in Wilno (now Vilnius, Lithuania). During German occupation she helped save many Jewish children as well as the poverty-stricken peasants of Lebioda, her husband's hometown situated near Lida (now in Belarus). In 1987, Maria Fedecka was honoured by Yad Vashem as Righteous among the Nations for the help she had brought to Jewish children and their families. After the war, in 1945, Fedecka took part in the "repatriation action" (the return to Poland of Poles who did not want to remain in the territories annexed by the Soviet Union). She also came to the aid of those young people who were threatened with prison and deportations to "gulags" in the USSR. In PRL she lived mainly in Sopot (near Gdańsk in Poland). In 1947 she took the initiative of creating, with and , the quickly dismantled by authorities for political reasons. The League was composed of a small number of Polish intellectuals, aware of the moral threat for the country's renewal in the aftermath of Kielce and other anti-semitic incidents. In the 1970s Fedecka was active in the anti-communist opposition in People's Republic of Poland. (en)
  • Maria Aniela Fedecka (ur. 1904 w Moskwie, zm. 21 grudnia 1977 w Warszawie) – polska działaczka społeczna, współpracowniczka KOR, bojowniczka o prawa człowieka. (pl)
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