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The film "Pilecki" is a fictionalized documentary depicting the story of Witold Pilecki, from his youth through action during World War II, up to the imprisonment and death in May 1948.Movie details
Title : PileckiRelease : 2015-09-25
Genre : Documentary, Drama, History
Runtime : 80
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Małgorzata Kowalska, Marcin Kwaśny, Piotr Głowacki, Andrzej Pilecki, Marta Kontny, Michał Kocurek, Jakub Kosiniak,Get More About Pilecki
Witold Pilecki was born on 13 May 1901 in the town of Olonets, Karelia, in the Russian Empire. He was a descendant of an aristocratic family (szlachta) originally from the Grodno Region. His grandfather, Józef Pilecki h. Leliwa, was a member of the Polish landed gentry and a dedicated Polish nationalist.
Witold Pilecki was a soldier of the Second Polish Republic, the founder of the Secret Polish Army Polish resistance group, and a member of the Home Army. He is now recognized as the only known person to volunteer to be imprisoned at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II.
Witold Pilecki – codenames; Roman Jezierski, Tomasz Serafiński, Druh, Witold- – was a founder of the Secret Polish Army. He was born in Olonets, Karelia, northwest Russia, as a descendant of Polish patriots. He was raised in a patriotic manner as well.
The film,, Pilecki "is a fictionalized documentary Polish director Miroslaw Krzyszkowskiego depicting the story of Witold Pilecki, from his youth through action during World War II, up to the imprisonment and death in May 1948.
WITOLD PILECKI was a reserve officer in the Polish Army born 13 May 1901 in Olonets, Russia. During World War II while attached to a Polish resistance group, he volunteered for an operation that saw him intentionally imprisoned in Nazi Germany’s Auschwitz death camp in order to gather intelligence on the site’s operations.
Witold Pilecki, however, was assigned to hard labor; he loaded and unloaded rocks from wheelbarrows day in and day out. It’s possible that these rocks helped build the gas chambers or the crematorium. Pilecki soon calculated that the food rations that most prisoners received would keep a human alive for only six weeks.
Witold Pilecki was a Polish army officer, intelligence agent, social worker, and community leader, who is remembered for deliberately entering the ‘Auschwitz ‘concentration camp as a prisoner, with the intention of gathering information.
For more than 20 years, general and family dentist Dr. Marian Pilecki has provided care for patients in the Pendleton, Lockport and Niagara Falls area. With a patient-centered approach, welcoming and compassionate dental care team and an office equipped with modern dental technology, our goal is to keep you smiling. Learn More
Witold's Report, also known as Pilecki's Report, is an official report of over 100 pages (in its final version) written in 1943 by Witold Pilecki, a Polish military officer and agent of the Polish resistance, who was purposely imprisoned in Auschwitz concentration camp and managed to escape from it.
Witold Pilecki was a soldier of the Second Polish Republic, the founder of the Secret Polish Army Polish resistance group, and a member of the Home Army. He is now recognized as the only known person to volunteer to be imprisoned at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II.
Witold Pilecki – codenames; Roman Jezierski, Tomasz Serafiński, Druh, Witold- – was a founder of the Secret Polish Army. He was born in Olonets, Karelia, northwest Russia, as a descendant of Polish patriots. He was raised in a patriotic manner as well.
The film,, Pilecki "is a fictionalized documentary Polish director Miroslaw Krzyszkowskiego depicting the story of Witold Pilecki, from his youth through action during World War II, up to the imprisonment and death in May 1948.
WITOLD PILECKI was a reserve officer in the Polish Army born 13 May 1901 in Olonets, Russia. During World War II while attached to a Polish resistance group, he volunteered for an operation that saw him intentionally imprisoned in Nazi Germany’s Auschwitz death camp in order to gather intelligence on the site’s operations.
Witold Pilecki, however, was assigned to hard labor; he loaded and unloaded rocks from wheelbarrows day in and day out. It’s possible that these rocks helped build the gas chambers or the crematorium. Pilecki soon calculated that the food rations that most prisoners received would keep a human alive for only six weeks.
Witold Pilecki was a Polish army officer, intelligence agent, social worker, and community leader, who is remembered for deliberately entering the ‘Auschwitz ‘concentration camp as a prisoner, with the intention of gathering information.
For more than 20 years, general and family dentist Dr. Marian Pilecki has provided care for patients in the Pendleton, Lockport and Niagara Falls area. With a patient-centered approach, welcoming and compassionate dental care team and an office equipped with modern dental technology, our goal is to keep you smiling. Learn More
Witold's Report, also known as Pilecki's Report, is an official report of over 100 pages (in its final version) written in 1943 by Witold Pilecki, a Polish military officer and agent of the Polish resistance, who was purposely imprisoned in Auschwitz concentration camp and managed to escape from it.



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