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Lecture and Concert dedicated to Witold Pilecki one of the greatest wartime heroes.
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October 28th 2018
Invitation to the lecture and concert dedicated to
Witold Pilecki one of the greatest wartime heroes.
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Captain Witold Pilecki - member
of the underground Home Army
(Armia Krajowa) in German-occupied Poland. He was the
author of Witold's Report, the first
comprehensive Allied intelligence report on Auschwitz concentration camp
and the Holocaust.
During World War II, Pilecki volunteered for a Polish
resistance operation that involved being imprisoned in the
Auschwitz death camp in order to gather intelligence and
later escape.
While in the camp, he organized a resistance movement and
informed the Western Allies of Nazi Germany's Auschwitz
atrocities as early as 1941. He
escaped from the camp in 1943 after nearly 2½ years of
imprisonment. He
took part as a combatant in the Warsaw Uprising in
August–October 1944. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witold_Pilecki
Witold Pilecki was murdered by communist
authorities after the war in 1948.
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Lecture by
Tadeusz Pluzanski,
historian, president of Lączka (Meadow) Foundation dedicated to
finding graves and honoring of
thousands Polish heroes murdered by the
communists after the WWII in Poland. www.fundacjalaczka.pl
Music concert by Pawel Piekarczyk (vocal/guitar).
Free Admission. Lecture in Polish language.
Silver
Spring MD Saturday Nov 3, Wellington NJ Oct 28,
Green Point NY Oct 29, Linden NJ Oct 30, Clark
NJ Nov 1 , Philadelphia PA Nov 2, Newark NJ Nov
3
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Zapraszamy na cykl spotkań
"Żołnierze Niezłomni - Witold Pilecki" w metropolii New
York, New Jersey, Philadelphia: wykłady Tadeusza
Płużańskiego wraz z koncertami Pawła Piekarczyka, w
dniach 29 października - 4 listopada:
Witold Pilecki served in the Home Army and took part in the Warsaw Uprising. After the war he continued to work towards creating a free Poland - in 1947 he was arrested and tortured by the Soviet authorities, after which he was tried and executed in 1948. After Poland regained independence, he was rehabilitated by the Supreme Court's judgment in 1990, given the rank of colonel and awarded with the Order of the White Eagle. British historian Prof. Michael Foot named Pilecki as one of the six bravest people in the resistance movement of World War II.
Witold Pilecki presented the authorities of the Polish Underground State with the idea of getting in to the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Pilecki's task was to gather information about the conditions prevailing in the camp and dispatch them to the outside world. While in the camp he also established the Union of Military Organisations, which was to prepare the uprising and the liberation of the camp. After escaping from Auschwitz, he created reports documenting the crimes of Nazi Germany that he had witnessed. Reports were passed on to the Allies and, along with Jan Karski's activities, constitute the world’s first source on the Holocaust.
“What can humanity say today, this humanity which wants to prove the progress of culture, and set the 20th century to much higher standards compared to past centuries. Can we, people of the twentieth century, look at the faces of those who once lived and - amusingly - prove our superiority, when in our day the armed mass destroys not the hostile army, but whole nations, defenceless societies, applying the latest technological achievements,” Captain Pilecki stated in a report from 1945, described his time in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
Michael Schudrich, Chief Rabbi of Poland, described the heroic deeds of Witold Pileck in the following words: “This is an example of unimaginable good in times of unimaginable evil. There is more and more evidence on how Poles helped Jews during the Holocaust and paid for it with their own lives. One has to follow the example of people like Pilecki everywhere where evil is happening today.”
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