Teresa Walewska-Przyjałkowska (10 September 1937 - 10 April 2010) was a Polish scientist and social activist, founding member and vice-president of the Golgota Wschodu (Golgotha of the East), an organisation which commemorates the victims of the Katyn massacre.
[7] As part of her academic work, she developed a communication system related to control on marshalling hills for goods trains, and in the 1960s she was the first to organise research on them in her department.
[8] In the early 1990s she founded, and from 1997 was president of the Association for the Propagation of the Cult of St Andrew Bobola, She organised pilgrimages tracing in his footsteps.
[8] In 2006, she was head of the organising committee of the international conference "Truth, Remembrance, Identity of Katyn and the Golgotha of the East", which took place on 28 September 2006 in the building of the Polish parliament.
[14] On 25 September, the prosecution announced that her body had been accidentally switched with that of Anna Walentynowicz who also died in the air crash and had erroneously been buried in the latter's grave.