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by Captain Witold Pilecki


  bakery, 276–277, 279–281, 289–298

  barbers, 146–149, 176

  basket-weaving, 255

  Bekleidungskammer (clothing storeroom), as work detail, 248–250, 251

  Bekleidungswerkstätte (clothing workshop), 255

  Brotabladungskommando (bread-unloading Kommando), 276

  carpenter’s shops, 60–65, 72, 80–82, 104–105, 114–116, 120–121, 123, 127–129, 132, 140–141, 167, 215–216

  Camp Commandant’s garden, 45, 47–48, 51–53

  crematorium, building of, 34

  escape attempts associated by camp authorities with change in, 266, 280

  Landwirtschaftskommando (farming Kommando), 97

  fish ponds, 167

  gravel in wheelbarrows, moving, 33–35, 63–64

  Harmense, 166–167

  houses in vicinity of Auschwitz, destruction of, 52–55

  indoor work, advantages of, xlii, 48, 60, 104, 110, 112, 116

  inspections of camp, during, 164

  Kiesgrube or gravel pit, 250

  length of time spent in camp and, 48–49, 255

  livestock, work with, 113–114, 146

  orchestra playing in and out of camp, 107–109

  organization of, 31, 33, 39, 104

  parcel Kommando, 255–259, 272, 273, 283, 289

  “physical exercise” (PE) instead of, 39–41, 71

  Poles removed from, prior to transport, 254–255

  rollers, inmates attached to, 40–41

  stove fitter (Ofensetzer), Pilecki’s work as, 42–47

  Strassenbaukommando (road-construction Kommando), 58

  surveying, 260

  tannery (Lederfabrik), 114, 140–142, 169–170, 196, 215–216, 228–229

  woodcarving shop, 127–129, 140–141, 167, 215

  ZOW control of, 92–94, 116, 166, 168

  Konfederacja Zbrojna Narodu or Nation’s Armed Alliance (KZN), 145–146

  Konrad (Konrad Lang, inmate no. 18), 94, 96, 140–142, 158, 167, 215

  Koprowiak, Stanisław, 71, 103

  Kostecki, Zygmunt, 144

  Koszczyński, Antoni (43), 121

  Kosztowny, Witold (101), 166, 224, 252–254, 291

  Kownacki, Piotr (former member of Parliament; 73), 139, 216, 217

  Krankenbau (hospital). See also medical issues

  admission to, 138, 179

  barbiturates used to drug SS men for escape purposes, 262

  beds constructed by Pilecki in, 82

  Dering’s work at, 98–99, 116, 143, 166

  gassing of patients from, 207–208

  murdered inmates added to mortuary list of, 149–150

  Pflegers (nurses), 37, 87, 91, 131, 138, 146, 219–220, 252, 286

  phenol, murder of inmates with, 179–182

  Pilecki’s faking of typhus as part of escape, 283–287

  Pilecki’s first fever and convalescence (in early 1941), 83–91, 97, 104

  Pilecki’s second fever and convalescence (in mid-1942), 221–227

  Schonungsblock (convalescence block), 120, 138, 220

  in ZOW plan of eventual action, 227

  Krankenmann (block chief), 32, 41, 164–165

  Kriegsgefangenenlager (prisoner of war camp), 136. See also prisoners of war (POWs).

  Krzyś (Krzysztof Hofman), 91

  Kuc, Father (160), 240, 320, 321

  Kuczbara, Bolesław (161), 244–245, 275, 324

  Kukiełka, Leon (129), 218, 226, 239, 241

  Kumuniecki, Lieutenant Colonel Karol (24), 105, 165, 184, 232, 249

  Kupiec, Antoni, 105n26

  Kupiec, Bolesław (Bolek; 18), 105

  Kupiec, First Lieutenant Jan (Janek; 20), 105

  Kupiec, Józef, 105n26

  Kupiec, Karol, 105n26

  Kupiec, Władysław (Władek; 17), 105, 115

  Küsel, Otto (inmate no. 2), 42, 43, 47, 94, 245, 246

  KZN (Pilecki conflates the Konfederacja Zbrojna [KZ—The Armed Confederation] with the Konfederacja Narodu [KN—The Confederation of the Nation]), 145–146

  L

  labor camp (Arbeitslager), 279

  Lachmann (SS man), 241–242, 249, 251

  Lagerältesters (head inmates), 30, 31, 94, 158, 291

  Lagerführers (camp heads), 41, 42, 154, 205, 338, 343

  Lagerkapos (discipline Kapos), 63, 138, 158

  Lagerkommandant (Camp Commandant), 103

  Lamsdorf POW camp, lii

  Landwirtschaftskommando (farming Kommando), 97

  Lang, Konrad (inmate no. 18), 94, 96, 140–142, 158, 167, 215

  latrines, 25–26, 214, 229

  Laufschritt (doing things at the double), 25–26, 34, 42, 63, 295

  Lech, Tadeusz (42), 121, 128–129

  Lechenich, Jonny (inmate no. 19), 94–97, 158

  Lederfabrik (tannery), 114, 140–142, 169–170, 196, 215–216, 228–229

  Leo (Lagerältester Leo Wietschorek/Leon Wieczorek; inmate no. 30), 30, 31, 65, 80–81, 94, 353n2

  Leon (Leon Wandasiewicz; 178), 319–321

  letters to families. See families, of Auschwitz inmates; family, of Pilecki; Jews at Auschwitz-Birkenau—letters sent home from

  lice infestations, 83–91, 159, 186

  livestock, as work detail, 113–114, 146

  Lublin pacification, 231–232, 234, 235

  Lublin prison, 18

  M

  Machnowski, Jan (Janek; 97), 140–141, 165

  Machowski, Captain Stanisław (159), 240, 274

  Majdanek, xii, 156, 264

  Makaliński, First Lieutenant Włodzimierz (Włodek; 29), 106, 117, 163, 204, 240

  Makowski-Gąsienica, Andrzej (110), 167, 266

  mail censorship office (Postzensurstelle), 100–104, 124

  main gate guard or guardhouse (Hauptwache), 205, 235, 267

  mangelwurzels, 55

  Marduła, Andrzej (58), 129, 217

  Maringe, Officer Cadet Platoon Sergeant Stanisław (Stasiek; 26), 106, 116, 212, 240

  “Mateczka” or “Mom” (Fritz Biessgen; inmate no. 4), 94, 95, 228

  Mauthausen, 186, 273, 359

  Mazurkiewicz, Piotr (175), 314–315

  medical experimentation at Auschwitz, 36n9, 252–254

  medical issues. See also Krankenbau

  Aloiz’s treatment of sick inmates, 38–39

  dysentery, 55–56

  escape from Auschwitz, during, 308, 309–310, 312, 316–318

  hernia faked by Pilecki to avoid transport to another camp, 271, 273

  lice infestations, 83–91, 159, 186

  liquid foods, excessive reliance on, 26–27

  meningitis, 98, 218

  Pflegers (nurses), 37, 87, 91, 131, 138, 146, 219–220, 252, 286

  Pilecki’s first fever and convalescence (in early 1941), 83–91, 97, 104

  Pilecki’s second fever and convalescence (in mid-1942), 221–227

  typhus, 159, 169, 182, 186, 216–220, 221–224, 242, 283–284

  Meldung (report), 142

  meningitis, 98, 218

  Michał (Captain Michał Romanowicz; Captain Michał; 7), 47, 53–54, 56, 58

  Mickiewicz, Adam, 119n32

  Mielcarek, Jan (Wernyhora; 50), 129, 216, 217

  Mietek (Arbeitsdienst), 245, 281

  Miksa, Cavalry Sergeant Jan (119), 184, 186

  military attacks on Auschwitz

  bombing raids, 223

  I. G. Farben works near Auschwitz, bombing of, 223n51

  lack of, xli, xliii–xliv, li, 230–231, 321–323, 325

  Pilecki’s post-escape efforts regarding, 321–327

  ZOW plan of eventual action, 183–184, 226–227, 231–232, 243, 268. See also ZOW

  military career of Pilecki prior to Auschwitz, xliv–xlviii

  military promotion of Polish inmates while in Auschwitz, xlvii, 145–146

  Młynarski, Janusz (172), 284, 286

  “Mom” or “Mateczka” (Fritz Biessgen; inmate no. 4), 94, 95, 228

  m
oney allowed to inmates, 151. See also paper money

  Montelupich prison, 18, 259

  Mosdorf, Jan (former member of Parliament, per Pilecki; 71), 139, 216, 217

  motor pool (Fahrbereitschaft), 116

  Możdżeń, Andrzej (180), 321–322

  Murnau POW camp, lii

  Murzyn, Leon, 326

  Muselmänner, 120, 138, 179, 208, 220–221

  Myszkowski, Tadeusz (Tadek; 52), 128, 167, 168, 215

  N

  Narkun (Auschwitz inmate), 85

  Neuengamme, 272

  NIE (Niepodległość or Independence), lii

  “Nie dbam jaka spadnie kara” lyrics, 54–55

  Niebudek, Stefan (former member of Parliament; 75), 139

  Niepodległość (NIE; Independence), lii

  Niepołomnicka Forest (location VIII), map 300, 315

  Nierychło, Franciszek (Franz), 107

  Niewiarowski, Officer Cadet Remigiusz (35), 116, 240

  Norwegian inmates at Auschwitz, 209

  Nowak, Dr. Edward (12), 87–88

  Nowy Wiśnicz (location X), xix, xlix, map 300, 319–320, 323

  numbers issued to inmates, 16, 20, 21

  nurses (Pflegers), 37, 87, 91, 131, 138, 146, 219–220, 252, 286

  O

  Oberkapos (senior Kapos), 94, 95, 104, 115, 121, 140–142, 158

  Obersturmführer (the equivalent in the German SS of First Lieutenant), 69

  Obojski, Eugeniusz, 37n10

  Obora, Mr. and Mrs. (176), 318–319

  “Oda do Młodości” (“Ode to Youth,” Mickiewicz), 119n32

  Ofensetzer (stove fitter), Pilecki’s work as, 42–47

  office (Schreibstube), 118, 136, 150, 155, 182, 210, 256, 265, 272, 287

  “old numbers,” 48, 108, 117, 150–151, 255, 281, 287, 288, 290, 292

  Olek (Second Lieutenant Aleksander Bugajski; 167), 259–262, 265–266, 280, 289, 326

  Olszowski, Second Lieutenant Jan (174), 293

  orchestra, 106–107, 121, 146, 164, 172, 173, 246

  organization of inmates. See ZOW

  organization of inmates, camp authorities’ efforts to uncover, 160–163, 184–185, 243–244, 249–250

  “organizing,” new meaning of word spread by ZOW, 92–93

  Ostrowska, Eleonora (sister-in-law of Pilecki; E.O.), 100, 103, 153, 322, 325

  Oświęcim (in German, Auschwitz), town of, xxi, xxvii, maps 9, 10 and 300, 18, 136, 169, 274–275, 303

  Otto (Otto Küsel; inmate no. 2), 42, 43, 47, 94, 245, 246

  Our Lady, picture of hanging on bush, 52

  Ozimek, Stanisław (Stach; 48), 125, 241

  P

  pacification campaign in Lublin region, 231–232, 234, 235

  Paliński, Aleksander (86), 154, 325

  Palitzsch, Gerhard

  execution of inmates by, 76–79, 92, 103, 219, 224, 238, 247

  feared by SS and inmates, 69, 71

  “gold lust” of, 282–283

  Grabner, Maximilian, cooperation with, 92

  information box, sabotage of, 160

  Kiesgrube or gravel pit of, 250

  mass shooting of Polish inmates and, 236, 238

  paid “by the head” for shooting inmates, 92

  photo of, 78

  Pilecki’s pictures destroyed and confiscated by, 219

  rank of, 69n19

  Seidler substituting for, 154

  sexual relationship with Jewish inmate Katti, 282

  transport of Polish inmates and, 269

  Pańszczyk, Mieczysław, 181

  Paolone, Captain Tadeusz (114), 183, 227, 291n66

  paper money, 229

  parcel Kommando, 255–259, 272, 273, 283, 289

  parcels sent by families of Auschwitz inmates, 79, 150, 245, 246, 255–259, 270, 288–290

  Parliament, Polish, former members inmates at Auschwitz, 139–140, 167, 187

  Pawiak prison, 18, 106, 117, 165, 204, 239, 275, 324

  Pawłowicz, Captain Zygmunt (116; in camp as Julian Trzęsimiech), 183–184, 227, 327

  Pawłowska, Dr. Helena (83), 152–153, 321

  PE (“physical exercise”) instead of work assignment, 39–41, 71

  “Pearly” (“Perełka,” SS man), 65, 75

  Pełczyński, Major General Tadeusz, xix, xxxv, 1, 3

  Penal Company (SK or Strafkompanie), 19, 32, 65, 155, 158, 211–213, 266, 280, 281, 326

  “Perełka” (“Pearly,” SS man), 65, 75

  perimeter fencing, Auschwitz. See Auschwitz—fencing, perimeter and interior

  personal details of inmates, camp check on, 150–153, 240

  Pflegers (nurses), 37, 87, 91, 131, 138, 146, 219–220, 252, 286

  phenol, murder of inmates with, 179–182, 185–186, 226, 232, 242, 254, 277

  “physical exercise” (PE) instead of work assignment, 39–41, 71

  pictures made by Pilecki of camp life, 219

  Piekarski, Second Lieutenant Konstanty (61), 138, 145, 168, 183, 226, 228, 244, 266, 271

  Pietrzykowski, Tadeusz (Tadek; 21), 105, 114, 206

  Pilecki, Andrzej (son), xx, xlvi

  Pilecki, Captain Witold, xliv–liv. See also beatings experienced by Pilecki; escape of Pilecki from Auschwitz; family, of Pilecki; Report on Auschwitz; ZOW

  anti-communist Polish resistance movement, involvement with, xvi, xxiii, lii, liii–liv

  arrest of, sent to Auschwitz, xlviii, 11–12

  assumed name, use of, xlviii, 3, 61, 98, 100, 117, 152–153, 320–323

  in Auschwitz, xlviii–liii. See also Auschwitz, and more specific entries

  birth, family background, and education, xliv, xlv

  Christian faith of, xxxix–xl, xlvii, 157, 230, 254

  dangerous game in Auschwitz, 124–125

  final mission and execution of, xiii, xvi, l, liii–liv, 3n1

  illnesses while in Auschwitz, 83–91, 221–227

  in Italy in 1945, xix, xxxv, xlix, lii

  marriage and children, xlvii, liii, liv

  military career prior to Auschwitz, xliv–xlviii

  military promotion while in Auschwitz, xlvii, 145–146

  number 4859 issued to, 20

  personal qualities of, xii–xiii, xvi–xvii, xxxvi

  pictures of camp life made by, 219

  political views of, xlvii

  as POW, lii

  pronunciation of name, xin1, xxvii

  psychological adjustments made by Pilecki, 13, 32–33, 46–47, 60, 86, 118, 124–125, 225, 229–230, 306, 331–332

  suppression of story of, xv–xvi

  transport of Poles to other camps, decision to avoid, 270, 271, 273

  on twentieth century “civilization,” 109–110

  Warsaw Uprising of 1944, role in, xii, xvi, xxi, lii, 12, 327–328

  weakening of, exertion of willpower to conceal, 58–60

  world outside of Auschwitz after escape, reaction to, xlii, 306–307, 331–332

  Pilecki, Captain Witold, photographs of

  after Auschwitz, xxviii, xlix, l

  before Auschwitz, xiv, xviii, xxxvii, xlv, xlvi, 1

  as Auschwitz inmate no. 4859, xxxviii, 21, 97, 323

  with family, xxviii, xlvi

  Pilecki, Jan (16; no relation to Witold Pilecki), 105

  Pilecki (Pilecka), Maria Ostrowska (wife), xxviii, xlvi, xlvii, liii, liv

  Pilecki (Pilecka), Zofia (daughter), xlvi

  Piłsudski, Marshal, xlvii

  Pohl, Alojz (81), 150

  Poland

  anti-communist Polish resistance movement, Pilecki’s involvement with, xvi, xxiii, lii, liii–liv

  invasion of (September 1939), map ix, xlvii

  location in Europe (1939), map vi

  occupied (1939–1941), map x

  pole, inmates hung by arms from, 75

  Polish–Bolshevik War of 1919–1920, xliv, 285n65

  Polish conscience, 233

  Polish Constitution, execution of Poles on anniversary of ratification of (Ma
y 3rd), 127

  Polish Home Army (Armia Krajowa or AK)

  Auschwitz inmates and ZOW not considered as active asset by, 242–243

  Auschwitz reports sent to Polish government-in-exile via, xli

  escapes from Auschwitz, response to, 250–251

  formation of, xlviii

  Kedyw, 324, 325

  military attack on Auschwitz, failure to organize, xli, xliii–xliv, li, 230–231, 321–323, 325

  photo of soldiers from, 148

  Pilecki’s letters to family via, 125

  Pilecki’s work with, after Auschwitz, xvi, lii, 323–328

  PZP (Polski Związek Powstańczy or Polish Insurrectionary Organization), known as, xlviiin8

  Polish language, pronunciation key for, xxvi–xxvii

  Polish Parachute Brigade, xliii

  Polish inmates in Auschwitz

  active asset, not considered by outside world to be, 242–243

  as best workers, 255, 273

  female inmates, arrival and execution of, 173–174

  frozen by exposure after hot shower, 149

  Kommandos, removal from, 254–255

  Lublin region, pacification campaign in, 231–232, 234, 235

  mass shooting of Polish inmates (28th of October 1942), xl, 233–239

  Pilecki’s post-escape efforts regarding, 321–327

  political party members, rapprochement between, xl–xli, lii, 139–140, 150

  political prisoners, Auschwitz used for, xxxix, xlii–xliii, 23

  politicians, as inmates at Auschwitz, xl–xli, lii, 139–140, 150, 167, 187

  sexual experimentation on, 253

  solidarity of. See solidarity of Polish inmates in Auschwitz

  survival rates of, 19, 49, 150–151, 186

  transport to other camps, 254–255, 268–274

  political department at Auschwitz (Gestapo), 73, 92, 99, 103, 150, 151–153, 160, 166, 182, 184, 212, 233, 240, 249, 268, 269

  politicians, as inmates at Auschwitz, xl–xli, lii, 139–140, 150, 167, 187

  Polkowski, Corporal Stanisław (91), 165, 216, 217

  Polkowski, Stasiek (barber), 65

  Polski Związek Powstańczy or Polish Insurrectionary Organization (PZP), Home Army known as, xlviiin8

  Poraziński, First Lieutenant Jerzy (Jurek; 27), 106, 116, 212

  possessions of inmates

  Bekleidungskammer (clothing storeroom), 196

  burnt in tannery, 196, 228

  “Canada,” 196–204, 197–202, 218, 220, 225, 245, 257, 270, 278

  commandeered or recycled, 196–204, 200–202, 228–229

  diamonds and gold, 203–204, 229–230, 243–244, 246, 257, 275, 282–283

  Effektenkammer (storeroom for inmates’ possessions), 70–71, 79

  inmates allowed to wear civilian clothes taken from, 278

 

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