Career
To honor his name, his troop wrote a song about him called Na Polanie. Małkowski decided to join the Polish Legions, along with many of the boys in his Scout troop. After he left, there was one Boy Scout troop and one large Girl Guide Company of 300 girls.
They took on a huge number of tasks including supplementing the postal service, organising a children"s home, helping with the harvest, and setting up a hospital.
In 1915 they were forced to leave Zakopane by the Austrian government, and they moved through Switzerland to the United States. Their son, Lutyk, was born in the United States on 30 October 1915.
Afterwards they returned to Switzerland in 1916, where she worked as a teacher and custodian of the Polish museum. In 1919 Andrzej Małkowski died at the age of 30 on a mission given him by Polish Army.
His widow never remarried.