A Polish soldier, Witold Pilecki was imprisoned in Auschwitz on 22 September 1940. Pilecki undertook the mission to infiltrate the camp in order to create a conspiracy network there, organize communications, send reliable data about German crimes in the camp, and possibly prepare the camp's prisoners for a possible fight. In April 1943, Witold Pilecki escaped with two fellow inmates. He wrote reports in which he described the camp terror and the tragic fate of the prisoners, as well as the progressive development of the extermination of the Jewish people in Auschwitz. In our #podcast, Dr. Adam Cyra, the author of his biography, talks about the life, work, and tragic death of Witold Pilecki. Listen here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ausch…
@AuschwitzMuseum 🙏💔🥲 Wow, what a courageous brave man. Witold Pilecki was a true hero infiltrating hell on earth to collect data about German crimes in concentration camps. I am so humbeled by his courage to oppose this indescribable evil. 📖 Luke 12:2 💔
@AuschwitzMuseum 🙏💔🥲 Wow, what a courageous brave man. Witold Pilecki was a true hero infiltrating hell on earth to collect data about German crimes in concentration camps. I am so humbeled by his courage to oppose this indescribable evil. 📖 Luke 12:2 💔
@AuschwitzMuseum So very brave. I don't know how these people can do it. ❤️🙏
@AuschwitzMuseum Well donePolish soldier, Witold Pilecki. Extraordinarily well done.
@AuschwitzMuseum @BerniM1812 What a story. May God bless his soul.