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Ada Fighiera Sikorska

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110: 221: 187:, where she went to the Polish school. Between 1945 and January 1948 she lived with other Polish refugees in Beirut; in 1948 she passed the Polish Matura exam in Great Britain. In November she returned to Poland after eight years of absence. 113:
Ada Sikorska (middle row, R) during her years in Isfahan with her sister Maria (bottom) and her schoolmates Maria Gordziejko (middle row, L) and Aleksandra Jarmulska (top), all in Polish scouts uniform
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for thirty years. A was a member of the World Association of Esperanto Journalists (TEĴA), the Union of Esperanto Speakers Writers (EVA), the Esperanto PEN Club and an honorary member of the
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In 1941 the USSR freed two million Polish civilians interned in Siberia. In 1942 Ada, with her mother and sister, could go through
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in Warsaw, she became the vice president of the Warsaw Esperanto Society and a member of the Esperanto editorial office of the
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before starting her first job in a publishing house. In 1956 she participated in Esperanto language courses in Warsaw led by
238:. She participated in international, national and regional congresses and meetings of Esperanto as a teacher and lecturer. 439: 307: 414: 409: 286: 172:
as part of the massacre of nearly 22 thousand Polish officers and reservists and policeman collectively called the
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from an incurable spine and liver disease. At her request, the body was cremated. Her ashes are stored in the
287:"Indeks represjonowanych. Wyszukiwarka osób represjonowanych. Szczegółowe informacje [Sikorska Mria]" 332: 210: 404: 399: 230: 191: 145: 122: 333:"Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Ada Fighiera-Sikorska und Gian Carlo Fighiera, Brüssel 1960" 133: 93:(26 January 1929 – 7 August 1996) was a Polish Esperantist. She edited the leading newspaper in 356:"Kongresa Libro. 94a Universala Kongreso de Esperanto. Bjalistoko, 25 julio - 1 aǔgusto 2009". 361: 220: 213:
in Brussels. A year later she worked with him to organize the World Esperanto Congress in
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She graduated in Polish literature, specializing in journalism, at the
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In 1962, Fighiera-Sikorska took over the Esperanto magazine
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and was shot dead with ca 3,800 inmates in spring 1940 in
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and pianist Maria née Schmar (d. 1977). She grew up in
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of the main cemetery in Turin (A2 quarter - no. 24).
144:which was Polish at that time. Her father, General 76: 54: 40: 21: 136:on 1 September 1939, which marks the beginning of 8: 29: 18: 152:began on 17th September, and with it the 266: 264: 262: 108: 380:""Heroldo de Esperanto" (w Esperanto))" 258: 154:Soviet repressions of Polish citizens 7: 14: 308:"Niezapomniana Ada(w Esperanto)" 117:Fighiera-Sikorska was born in 1: 241:Ada died at the age of 67 in 224:Ada Fighiera-Sikorska in 1984 360:. Rotterdam: UEA: 14. 2009. 201:In 1958, before the jubilee 445:University of Warsaw alumni 289:. indeksrepresjonowanych.pl 271:Jadwiga Gibczyńska (2000). 99:World Esperanto Association 461: 150:Soviet invasion of Poland 28: 337:www.bildarchivaustria.at 203:World Esperanto Congress 430:Polish magazine editors 183:to Tehran, and then to 435:Women magazine editors 225: 114: 35:At her wedding in 1960 425:World War II refugees 273:De tajgo al minaretoj 223: 112: 87:Ada Fighiera-Sikorska 23:Ada Fighiera-Sikorska 440:Polish women writers 231:Heroldo de Esperanto 192:University of Warsaw 415:Polish Esperantists 410:People from Siedlce 146:Franciszek Sikorski 123:Franciszek Sikorski 121:in 1929 to General 226: 211:Gian Carlo Fighier 134:Invasion of Poland 115: 16:Polish Esperantist 275:. Rotterdam: UEA. 129:. In face of the 84: 83: 452: 384: 383: 376: 370: 369: 353: 347: 346: 344: 343: 329: 323: 322: 320: 319: 310:. Archived from 304: 298: 297: 295: 294: 283: 277: 276: 268: 160:camp for Polish 65: 63: 33: 19: 460: 459: 455: 454: 453: 451: 450: 449: 420:Polish refugees 390: 389: 388: 387: 378: 377: 373: 355: 354: 350: 341: 339: 331: 330: 326: 317: 315: 306: 305: 301: 292: 290: 285: 284: 280: 270: 269: 260: 255: 107: 72: 67: 61: 59: 50: 45: 44:26 January 1929 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 458: 456: 448: 447: 442: 437: 432: 427: 422: 417: 412: 407: 402: 392: 391: 386: 385: 371: 358:Kongresa Libro 348: 324: 299: 278: 257: 256: 254: 251: 174:Katyn massacre 106: 103: 82: 81: 78: 74: 73: 68: 66:(aged 67) 56: 52: 51: 46: 42: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 457: 446: 443: 441: 438: 436: 433: 431: 428: 426: 423: 421: 418: 416: 413: 411: 408: 406: 403: 401: 398: 397: 395: 381: 375: 372: 367: 363: 359: 352: 349: 338: 334: 328: 325: 314:on 2017-03-05 313: 309: 303: 300: 288: 282: 279: 274: 267: 265: 263: 259: 252: 250: 248: 244: 239: 237: 233: 232: 222: 218: 216: 212: 208: 204: 199: 197: 193: 188: 186: 182: 177: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 132: 128: 124: 120: 111: 104: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 79: 75: 71: 58:7 August 1996 57: 53: 49: 43: 39: 32: 27: 20: 374: 357: 351: 340:. Retrieved 336: 327: 316:. Retrieved 312:the original 302: 291:. Retrieved 281: 272: 240: 229: 227: 207:Polish Radio 200: 189: 178: 138:World War II 116: 91:Ada Sikorska 90: 86: 85: 405:1996 deaths 400:1929 births 247:columbarium 196:Julio Baghy 77:Nationality 394:Categories 342:2019-10-05 318:2019-10-05 293:2024-08-13 253:References 166:Starobelsk 62:1996-08-08 366:0083-3851 215:Harrogate 181:Samarkand 95:Esperanto 185:Isfahan 170:Kharkov 119:Siedlce 101:(UEA). 60: ( 48:Siedlce 364:  131:German 127:Warsaw 80:Polish 243:Turin 236:Turin 70:Turin 362:ISSN 162:POWs 158:NKVD 142:Lviv 105:Life 55:Died 41:Born 164:in 89:or 396:: 335:. 261:^ 217:. 198:. 176:. 382:. 368:. 345:. 321:. 296:. 64:)

Index


Siedlce
Turin
Esperanto
World Esperanto Association

Siedlce
Franciszek Sikorski
Warsaw
German
Invasion of Poland
World War II
Lviv
Franciszek Sikorski
Soviet invasion of Poland
Soviet repressions of Polish citizens
NKVD
POWs
Starobelsk
Kharkov
Katyn massacre
Samarkand
Isfahan
University of Warsaw
Julio Baghy
World Esperanto Congress
Polish Radio
Gian Carlo Fighier
Harrogate

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