- Irena Iłłakowicz
Infobox Person
name = Irena Morzycka-Iłłakowicz
caption = code-name: "Barbara", "Irena"
dead=dead
birth_date = birth date|1906|7|26|mf=y
birth_place =Berlin ,Germany
death_date = death date and age|1943|10|4|1906|7|26|mf=y
death_place =Warsaw ,Poland Irena Morzycka-Iłłakowicz (also as Iłłakowiczowa, 1906-1943) was a Polish
second Lieutenant of theNational Armed Forces and intelligence agent. The daughter of Bolesław Morzycki and Władysława Zakrzewska and the sister of Jerzy, she was also apolyglot . She spoke seven languages: Polish, French, English, Persian, Finnish, German and Russian.Biography
She was born in
Berlin . After 1917, when theOctober Revolution began, she moved with her family toFinland . After returning toSecond Polish Republic (which had regained independence in theaftermath of the First World War ) she attended a school lead by the Sisters of the Holy Heart of Jesus inZbylitowska Góra . Afterwards she studied humanities atGrenoble University in France. InParis she marriedAzis Zangenah – son of the prince ofIran . For a period they lived together in a palace inPersia . Irena was a person accustomed to frequent meetings with family and friends. Persia, a long way from home, became arduous for her. After two years, with permission from her husband, she secretly left and went toTeheran . Polish diplomats in Teheran made it possible for her return to Poland. After a period in Poland, she again went to Paris where she metJerzy Olgierd Iłłakowicz . They married onOctober 23 1934 inWarsaw . OnJune 25 1936 she bore their only child – daughter Ligia.In October 1939, after the
German invasion of Poland , Irena Iłłakowiczowa joined the Polish resistance movement; particularly she co-operated withOrganizacja Wojskowa Związek Jaszczurczy . During the Nazi Occupation of Poland she took the surname Barbara Zawisza. Irena and her husband Jerzy lived at different addresses in order to avoided being arrested by theGestapo . She started service as an agent of Intelligence in sub-section "Zachód" ("West"). These assignments were to conduct military, economic and information reconnaissance. Department II of Organizacja Wojskowa Związek Jaszczurczy, in agreement with Department ofZwiązek Walki Zbrojnej –Armia Krajowa , controlled sub-section "Zachód". Speaking German fluently, Irena went toBerlin , where the contact point of branch of sub-section "Zachód" was located.Between 1941 and 1942, her section was destroyed by the Germans. The outcome of this action were the numerous arrests of underground activists. Irena was arrested by the
Gestapo onOctober 7 , 1942. They placed her atPawiak . She underwent harsh interrogations but revealed nothing. Other colleagues, knowing her role in intelligence, sent her a vial ofcyanide , but she didn't use it. Her husband arranged for her to be freed from prison. A bribed guard put her in the group of non-political prisoners to be transported to theMajdanek camp. While there, a group of NSZ fighters fromPomerania freed her from the camp. Dressed inGestapo uniforms, they came to the camp and presented a falsified document saying that Irena was to be brought toWarsaw for more interrogation. This event was documented in a Delegatura Rządu report.After a short stay in the
Lublin area, Irena found herself in Klarysek-Janówek. Later she came back to Warsaw and stayed with Dr. Miłodroska at Filtrowa street. She started working on theSoviet intelligence network in Poland. Her husband was to be sent toLondon as the representative of TNRP (command of theNational Armed Forces ). He wanted to take her with him, but the command decided against it. She was to be sent withTadeusz Salski ("Jan"). Nine days before the trip, on the night ofOctober 4 ,1943 , Irena was summoned to a meeting on an important issue. She suspected a provocation, but thinking it too important, went to the meeting. In case she did not return, she asked Dr. Miłodroska to notify her contact.Irena was murdered in unknown circumstances. Jerzy, her husband, started searching for her and found her body in the infirmary at Oczki street. Her body was found in Pole Mokotowskie. Irena's murderers remain unknown. In the days before her death she was involved in intelligence activities against a radio contact point in
Otwock which actively supported Soviet parachutists sent to Poland. Accusations were directed at theNKVD or the PPR.Irena was buried at
Powązki under the name of Barbara Zawisza. Since the Gestapo often sent agents to family funerals (and other ceremonies), her husband participated in the ceremony dressed as a gravedigger and her mother as cemetery helper. In 1948 her mother placed a plaque with Irena's authentic name on her grave.In
May 20 ,1944 , by order of the commander of theNational Armed Forces , Irena was promoted tosecond Lieutenant . In 1995 she was posthumously decorated with theKrzyż Narodowego Czynu Zbrojnego (nr 1-95-59).Bibliography
*"Sylwetki kobiet-żołnierzy. Służba Polek na frontach II wojny światowej, część 7" pod redakcją Krystyny Kabzińskiej. Fundacja "Archiwum i Muzeum Pomorskie Armii Krajowej oraz Wojskowej Służby Polek", Toruń 2007. ISBN 83-88693-02-6, p. 138-143.
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