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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Charles Coward said he broke into Auschwitz, //
not impossible
and if someone didnt but still told the truth about what was going on - is he deceiving people?
this fella I thought lived in the sewers of Lodz ( Woodge) but in fact did it Lwow
https:/ /www.ny times.c om/1991 /11/24/ nyregio n/from- a-polis h-sewer -war-me mories. html
when Lwow was a 'prison city'. The germans pioneered the concept. The whole city was converted into a prison. The fella popped out of a sewer where he lived (!) and joined a prison detail. Then at the end of the day broke from the batallion and popped down his sewer again
Anyone not in a prison barracks was shot.
so it was possible to get in and out. That pole died in 1948.
'When I have lived amongst such evils - I count my death a gain' Antigone l 350. [450BC]
not impossible
and if someone didnt but still told the truth about what was going on - is he deceiving people?
this fella I thought lived in the sewers of Lodz ( Woodge) but in fact did it Lwow
https:/
when Lwow was a 'prison city'. The germans pioneered the concept. The whole city was converted into a prison. The fella popped out of a sewer where he lived (!) and joined a prison detail. Then at the end of the day broke from the batallion and popped down his sewer again
Anyone not in a prison barracks was shot.
so it was possible to get in and out. That pole died in 1948.
'When I have lived amongst such evils - I count my death a gain' Antigone l 350. [450BC]
no he as bad as he was portrayed
one death is a tragedy - a million deaths is a statistic
( uncle Joe in case you hadnt guessed)
the death of stalin on various media - is WELL worth a look
( " no need to make a comedy out of respected leader's death" - sergei khruschev sone of Nikita - oh god that should be sergei nicolaevitch innit? )
one death is a tragedy - a million deaths is a statistic
( uncle Joe in case you hadnt guessed)
the death of stalin on various media - is WELL worth a look
( " no need to make a comedy out of respected leader's death" - sergei khruschev sone of Nikita - oh god that should be sergei nicolaevitch innit? )
// just used a death camp for self-aggrandisement.
//
didnt work - or never worked. Midsixties the Beeb were full of marxist nonsense and televised the trials of Sinyavsky and Daniel and also the Trials of Joel Brand - - 1966 ish
real story here
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Joel_ Brand
no one believed him, it didnt work and there was no aggrandisment
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didnt work - or never worked. Midsixties the Beeb were full of marxist nonsense and televised the trials of Sinyavsky and Daniel and also the Trials of Joel Brand - - 1966 ish
real story here
https:/
no one believed him, it didnt work and there was no aggrandisment
ynna (etc).
You are obviously a complete idiot.
Read my original posting. Pilecki wasn’t a socialist hero! Stop inventing things.
He was a hero of the Polish resistance, murdered by the post-war ‘communist’ regime in Poland.
Invent all you like, but don’t include me in your fantasies.
Oh, and the key to Peter’s ramblings isto have a brain.
You are obviously a complete idiot.
Read my original posting. Pilecki wasn’t a socialist hero! Stop inventing things.
He was a hero of the Polish resistance, murdered by the post-war ‘communist’ regime in Poland.
Invent all you like, but don’t include me in your fantasies.
Oh, and the key to Peter’s ramblings isto have a brain.
Mamyalynne, thank you.
Allen, //My "not being Jim Royled" is I would have thought understood by 99.9% of the readership to mean "not being PASSED [without the P]".//
Perhaps the odd 0.01% don’t share your penchant for espousing the Neanderthal world of 1960s gangland when you speak. You’ve referred to Mamyalynne as ‘pal’ and you've done the same to me in the past. That doesn't make you a big man, Allen. Quite the opposite.
On to the OP which, since this man didn’t break into Auschwitz but allowed himself to be captured, is misleading. Similarly, the link - which I have read - raises questions, not least about just how much the allies actually knew.
As for your astonishingly arrogant admonishment of your fellow ABers, I have to wonder what would have happened had the allies shared your disdain for war in favour of your oft-trumpeted pacifism. Fat lot of good that would have done! Perhaps your shame is not misplaced.
Allen, //My "not being Jim Royled" is I would have thought understood by 99.9% of the readership to mean "not being PASSED [without the P]".//
Perhaps the odd 0.01% don’t share your penchant for espousing the Neanderthal world of 1960s gangland when you speak. You’ve referred to Mamyalynne as ‘pal’ and you've done the same to me in the past. That doesn't make you a big man, Allen. Quite the opposite.
On to the OP which, since this man didn’t break into Auschwitz but allowed himself to be captured, is misleading. Similarly, the link - which I have read - raises questions, not least about just how much the allies actually knew.
As for your astonishingly arrogant admonishment of your fellow ABers, I have to wonder what would have happened had the allies shared your disdain for war in favour of your oft-trumpeted pacifism. Fat lot of good that would have done! Perhaps your shame is not misplaced.
Gord. In ‘The Royle Family’, the character Jim Royle (a lazy work-shy scallywag, prone to drinking lager out of cans and scratching his nether regions), used to say (for example) “Workshy my [p]ass,” “nether regions my [p]ass,“ and so on. Omit the p.
Hence ‘My Jim Royle’ as a sort of euphemism for one’s [p]ass, (omit the p). As our dear Queen might say.
Hence ‘My Jim Royle’ as a sort of euphemism for one’s [p]ass, (omit the p). As our dear Queen might say.
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