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Irena Bobowska : ウィキペディア英語版
Irena Bobowska

Irena Bobowska (3 September 1920 - 27 September 1942) was a Polish poet and member of the Polish resistance. Her callsign was "Otter". Though paralyzed from the waist down by childhood illness she participated in the resistance to the German occupation of Poland, before capture and execution at the age of 22.
==Early life==
Bobowska was born and educated in Poznań, the daughter of Teodor Bobowski and Zofia Kraszewska. She was known to her friends and family as "Nenia". At the age of two she contracted Poliomyelitis, as result of which she was forced to use a wheelchair for the rest of her life. She initiated the establishment of the first youth library in Warsaw District in Poznań. In summer 1939 she signed up to the Polish Navy to become one of the “live torpedoes” - an unrealised project intended to create human-piloted torpedoes s to be used against Nazi Germany's navy. She kept her request secret from her family.

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