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  1. Helena Maria Paderewska (née von Rosen; previously Górska) (August 1, 1856 – January 16, 1934) was a Polish social activist who helped found the Polish White Cross society during World War I (among other humanitarian activities), and also is known as the second wife and partial biographer of Polish patriot, prime minister and ...

  2. Helena Maria Paderewska z domu Rosen, primo voto Górska [1] (ur. w 1856 r., zm. 16 stycznia 1934 w Riond-Bosson) – polska działaczka społeczna, żona kompozytora i premiera Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego . Pochodzenie i rodzina. Pochodziła z rodziny spolonizowanych inflanckich Niemców, rodziny baronów Rosen.

  3. 15 de oct. de 2015 · An international adventure for freedom. These memoirs of Helena Paderewska, wife of the celebrated pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski, tell the story of her husband's grassroots efforts to influence the course of history for their native Poland after World War I.

  4. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Helena Paderewska, a Polish woman who fought for her nation's independence and supported her husband, the pianist and statesman Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Discover her role in the Polish White Cross, the Agricultural School, the Versailles Treaty and more.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2015 · His devoted wife and collaborator, Helena, facilitated and accompanied virtually his every move. Her memoirs, written in English for a US audience and as a tribute to the US contribution to the...

  6. Helena Paderewska remained his faithful and ever-present spouse until her death in 1934, and tirelessly accompanied him along all his travels – even to the Halls of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, where she was one of the very few ladies to witness the signature of the 1919 Treaty –, not to forget her generous and resourceful ...

  7. 6 de feb. de 2014 · The memoirs of Helena Paderewska, the wife and collaborator of Polish pianist and politician Ignacy Paderewski, were discovered in the papers of Ernest Schelling. They document their international political and personal adventures during the Great War and its aftermath.