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#PrzewodzikKsiążkowy #11Listopada

„Rok 1919, jako pierwszy rok wolności, rozpoczął się wcześniej niż jego poprzednicy, gdyż jeszcze w październiku i listopadzie 1918 roku, kiedy to zakończyły się lata zaborów oraz okupacji i Polacy przystąpili do działań na rzecz (1) Image
niepodległości. W tytule pierwszego rozdziału wskazano konkretny dzień odrodzenia państwowości polskiej. Czy słusznie? Współcześnie dzień 11 listopada nie budzi emocji, gdyż jest powszechnie kojarzony z początkiem niepodleg­łości. Ale przez wiele lat wcale nie było pewne, czy (2)
zostanie zapamiętany, gdyż konkurowały z nim jeszcze cztery inne dni, z których każdy miał swoich zwolenników. Poza 11 listopada były to: 7 listopada 1918 roku, 28 października 1918 roku, 15 sierpnia 1917 roku oraz 5 listopada 1916 roku. Takich problemów z uzgodnieniem daty (3)
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11 November 1941 | On the Polish Independence Day the Germans carried out the first execution by shooting in the yard of Block 11 of the #Auschwitz camp. Most probably 151 people were shot in the back of their heads - almost all of them Poles. #11listopada 1/5 Image
Among the executed on 11 November 1941 there were 27 prisoners kept in bunkers of Block 11 for various offenses & 44 prisoners summoned from the camp by the Political Department (camp Gestapo). Unconfirmed accounts mention 80 Poles transported from the prison in Mysłowice. 2/5 Image
The victims had to undress completely inside Block 11 washrooms. Then their hands were tied. Before the execution, their numbers were written on their chests or their thighs. They were shot in the back of their heads by SS-Hauptscharführer Gerhard Palitzsch. 3/5 ImageImage
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11 November 1941 | On the Polish Independence Day the Germans carried out the first execution by shooting in the yard of Block 11 of the #Auschwitz camp. Most probably 151 people were shot in the back of their heads - almost all of them Poles. #11listopada 1/5
Among the executed on 11 November 1941 there were 27 prisoners kept in bunkers of Block 11 for various offenses & 44 prisoners summoned from the camp by the Political Department (camp Gestapo). Unconfirmed accounts mention 80 Poles transported from the prison in Mysłowice. 2/5
The victims had to undress completely. Then their hands were tied. Before the execution, their numbers were written on their chests or their thighs. They were shot by SS-Hauptscharführer Gerhard Palitzsch. 3/5
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