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Legend: The Story of Witold Pilecki

The Man Who Volunteered for Auschwitz

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Legend: The Story of Witold Pilecki

Auteur(s): B.P. Stone
Narrateur(s): Anthony F. Armagno
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Legend: The Story of Witold Pilecki is a sweeping, immersive novel that traces the arc of a life lived in the crucible of war and oppression. From the embattled parlor of the Pilecki estate to the blood-soaked trenches of the Polish-Soviet War, from the clandestine cellars of occupied Warsaw to the unspeakable machinery of Auschwitz, this is the story of a man who chose to walk willingly into hell so that the world might know the truth.

As Poland is torn apart by invading armies and shifting allegiances, Witold Pilecki emerges as a reluctant hero, driven by duty, faith, and the stubborn conviction that even in the face of overwhelming evil, one person's actions can matter. When the Nazi occupation descends, Pilecki volunteers for a mission so audacious it borders on madness: to infiltrate Auschwitz, organize resistance from within, and smuggle out reports of the atrocities being committed behind the wire.

Inside the camp, Pilecki endures brutality, starvation, and the daily calculus of survival. Yet amid the horror, he builds a secret army of hope, men and women who risk everything to sabotage the machinery of death and send desperate messages to a world that refuses to believe. His reports, smuggled out in scraps of paper and the memories of the few who escape, become the first eyewitness testimony of the Holocaust, a testament to both the depths of human depravity and the heights of human resilience.

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