The Auschwitz volunteer : beyond bravery
September 1940. Polish Army officer Witold Pilecki deliberately walked into a Nazi German street round-up in Warsaw and became Auschwitz Prisoner No. 4859. He had volunteered for a secret undercover mission: smuggle out intelligence about the new German concentration camp, and build a resistance organization among prisoners. Pilecki's clandestine intelligence, received by the Allies in 1941, was among earliest. He escaped in 1943 after accomplishing his mission. Dramatic eyewitness report, written in 1945 for Pilecki's Polish Army superiors, published in English for first time. --amazon.com. "This translation is based on the original typescript of Captain Witold Pilecki's 1945 Report held at the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust in London."--Page xix. liv, 406 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
- Pilecki, Witold, 1901-1948,
- Garlinski, Jarek,
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- Text
- ocn759173200
- Pilecki, Witold, 1901-1948.
- Poland--Armed Forces--Officers--Biography.
- World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--Poland.
- Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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