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Witold Pilecki
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Remember his name.
Unremembered heroes. Women and men driven to almost unbelievable acts of heroism, forgotten by most of us.
One such: Witold Pilecki, a Polish resistance fighter who broke IN to Auschwitz to expose the Nazi regime.
His story, in brief:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ books/2 020/jan /22/the -volunt eer-jac k-fairw eather- review
He was executed by Polish 'communists' after the war on trumped-up charges. His last wish:
"I've been trying to live my life so that in the hour of my death I would rather feel joy, than fear."
Makes me feel proud and ashamed at the same time.
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Unremembered heroes. Women and men driven to almost unbelievable acts of heroism, forgotten by most of us.
One such: Witold Pilecki, a Polish resistance fighter who broke IN to Auschwitz to expose the Nazi regime.
His story, in brief:
https:/
He was executed by Polish 'communists' after the war on trumped-up charges. His last wish:
"I've been trying to live my life so that in the hour of my death I would rather feel joy, than fear."
Makes me feel proud and ashamed at the same time.
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