Maria Wittek was born and grew up in the Russian partition of Poland. Her father, Stanisław Wittek, a carpenter, was a member of the
Polish Socialist Party (PPS) and moved with his family to
Ukraine in 1915 to avoid being arrested by the Russian authorities. Maria while in high school joined the Polish
scout troop in
Kiev. She then became the first female student in the mathematics department of
Kiev University. At the same time she joined the clandestine Polska Organizacja Wojskowa (Polish Military Organization) - and completed the
NCO training course. In 1919 she joined the Polish army group that was fighting the
Bolsheviks in Ukraine. Then in 1920 as a member of the Women's Volunteers she fought in the battle for
Lwów (now Lviv) and was awarded the highest Polish medal
Virtuti Militari for the first time. ==Between the wars==