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Memorial

Photograph at the Memorial Memorial

The Danuta Siedzikówna "Inka" Memorial (Polish: Pomnik Danuty Siedzikówny „Inki”) is a bust in Warsaw, Poland, placed next to the St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church at 73 and 75 Bema Street in the district of Wola. It is dedicated to Danuta Siedzikówna, allias "Inka", a medical orderly of the Home Army during the Second World War, and later in the anti-communist resistance, until being captured and executed at the age of 17 in 1946. It was designed by Leszek Kruczek and unveiled on 3 October 2015. The monument is a copy of a sculpture in Kraków, Poland.

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