Danuta Siedzikówna "Inka" [10]

Danuta Siedzikówna „Inka”

Subject: The Enduring Soldiers Accursed by the Communists
Face value: 10 pln
Alloy: 925/1000 Ag
Diameter: 32 mm
Weight: 14.14 g
Finish: proof
Mintage: 17000 pcs
On the edge: smooth
Additional: pad printing
Date of issue: 2017-02-27
Issue price: 120 pln
In the central part of the coin – portrait of Danuta Siedzikówna wearing an army uniform and a field cap with a Polish White Eagle badge. In the background – stylized decorative surface: birch trunks Along the rim – name of the coin: DANUTA SIEDZIKÓWNA “INKA”. Below it – years of her birth and death: 1928-1946. In the bottom part of the reverse – white and red Polish flag (pad printing) with an emblem of the Polish Underground State on it. Along the flag – inscription: Zachowali się jak trzeba (They acted as they should).

Designer: Dobrochna Surajewska
In the central part of the coin – image of the coat of arms eagle established as the national emblem of the Republic of Poland. Below the left talon of the eagle – mint mark: m/w. Along the rim – issuing country: RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (the Republic of Poland). In the bottom part of the coin – face value: 10 zł, year of issue: 2017 In the background – stylized decorative surface: broken prison bars.

Designer: Dobrochna Surajewska

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Danuta Siedzikówna alias Inka

Born 3 September 1928 in Guszczewina, murdered 28 August 1946 in Gdańsk.

The daughter of Wacław Siedzik, a forest ranger, and Eugenia Tymińska. During the Second World War she lost both parents. She grew up in the cult of the January Uprising of 1863, in which her ancestors had taken part. She joined the Polish Home Army in December 1943, and took on a pseudonym “Inka” (in remembrance of a school friend). In October 1944, she started working as a clerk in the forest district office of Narewka. Along with all other employees, she was arrested by an NKVD (Soviet secret police agency) and UB (Polish secret police under Communism) group in June 1945 on the charge of collaboration with “bands of reactionary underground movement”. Released by ...

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