Małgorzata Fornalska (pseudonym: Jasia; 8 June 1902 – 26 July 1944) was a Polish communist activist and anti-Nazi resistance fighter.
In January 1920, Fornalska returned to Poland and worked for the Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee together with her brother Aleksander.
Later, she studied at the Sverdlov Communist University and the International Lenin School in Moscow.
[1] After being released in 1939, she went to the Soviet Union, where she worked with other exiled Polish communists.
In the spring of 1942 she was parachuted into Poland, then occupied by Nazi Germany, in order to organize the communist resistance against the occupation.