Róża Maria Goździewska

[1] A year later, on 1 August, the city of Warsaw was engulfed in the uprising against the German occupiers, with the civilian population caught in the middle.

[1] That field hospital was associated with the Polish insurgents' Home Army Koszta Company [pl] unit.

[6] A photo of Goździewska, wearing a Red Cross armband, was taken in early August 1944 by Eugeniusz Lokajski, nom-de-guerre "Brok", a Home Army resistance fighter and photographer, who would perish a month later.

Afterwards, she attended a gymnasium run by the Ursulines, graduated from the Silesian University of Technology, and in 1958, she emigrated to France, where she got married and had two children.

[1] In the early 21st century her photo gained recognition, having been used in various materials published by the Warsaw Uprising Museum.