Maria Cetys
Maria Cetys was a participant in the Warsaw Uprising, liaison officer of the "Kryska" grouping of the Home Army. Previously, she worked as a tax clerk. She was also an instructor of the Przysposobienie Wojskowe Kobiet.
In Polish resistance she worked under the pseudonym "Szympans" and was a liaison officer of Władysław Abramowicz, commander of the 2nd District of Śródmieście District of the Warsaw Home Army District.
Death
Around 10 September 1944, she was seriously injured during the transfer of a report. Ten days later she was taken prisoner by the Germans in the area of the Wilanowska Street in Czerniaków. Then, when asked: Bist du Banditin?, she replied: I am a soldier of the Home Army. She was shot on the spot. These words became the motto of Adam Borkiewicz's work, the Warsaw Uprising. Outline of military activities 1944.She was buried at the Warsaw [Insurgents Cemetery].