Witold Pilecki was not only brave. He was amazing. In 1940, people heard rumors about a new Nazi camp named Auschwitz. No one understood how terrible it really was. Pilecki wanted to know the truth, so he did something crazy. He got himself arrested and sent there. On purpose.
They provided him a false name, Tomasz Serafiński, and pushed him in. Most prisoners attempted to survive. Pilecki did better. He established a clandestine group right in the heart of the camp. They exchanged food, offered hope, and smuggled messages to the outside. His reports brought to the world the information of gas chamber's, starvation, and mass murders. The first real evidence of the Holocaust. And still, the Allies did nothing.
He waited for three year's. Nothing was different. So in April of 1943, he escaped. A rope ladder, the darkness, a run through open countryside. He escaped and wrote it all down. His report was concise, harsh, irrefutable.
Pilecki is the lone individual who chose to travel to Auschwitz and emerged from it alive. He risked everything to report to the world. The unfortunate part is how long it took for people to hear
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