On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as

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On June 14, 1940, a Polish man named Vislav Kilar participated in the resistance movement of Polish . He was unfortunately arrested by Gestapo and escorted to Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner.

On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as - DayDayNews

In the concentration camp, he worked as a nurse in the hospital, a leader of the labor team, a clerk, a repairman and an installer, and also worked as a "house chief" under the pressure of the Germans. During his five-year concentration camp career, he witnessed countless indescribable cruelty and death... When he was working as a repairman, he went to the female prison house to repair doors and windows. As soon as I entered the shed, I saw a terrible scene.

. Against the wall is a row of three-layer wooden beds. On the bed are hundreds of skinny women who look like skeletons. They are naked, barefoot, messy hair, dirty bodies, dirty faces. My stomach was concave and tightly pressed against my ribs, and some of my bodies were still filled with pus and blood.

On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as - DayDayNews

The ground in the room was full of feces. They could still hear the sound of "puchi" and "puchi" when they walked barefoot.

Kilal felt extremely painful, his mind was dizzy, and he would never open his eyes to see this scene again.

Outside the shed, he said to the prison chief: "What beautiful girls and well-educated women they used to be! It's so terrible..."

prison chief said sternly: "Shut up! These Jewish dogs are still alive now, which is already kind to them. They should have been like this, but they are mixed in the noble race..."

On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as - DayDayNews

"The Germans are simply beasts!" Kilar cursed in his heart.

The next day, when he walked to the shed with a thin layer of snow falling at night, he saw a pile of female corpses piled up randomly, not far from the shed. They were all naked, with a layer of frost and snow falling on it, and a few huge mice were running around in the pile of corpses. At this time, two female staff members were dragging a young girl's body and putting it on the pile of corpses. Obviously, they had just died, their hands and feet were swaying, and they looked so soft...

On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as - DayDayNews

1 spring afternoon, Kilar was lying on the bunk, and a prisoner pushed him excitedly and told him that the most brutal murderous demon in the concentration camp was dead!

Kilal was stunned. The prisoner told him that Schillinger, the prison guard, was dead! And he was shot dead by a 17-year-old girl! Is this true? he asked excitedly.

It turned out that that night, Schillinger assisted in receiving a new batch of Jewish into the concentration camp. After the classification first, he and his companions escorted a group of female prisoners to the burning site. They forced the women into the undressing room to take off their clothes, and they all drank and followed in drunkenly.

In the crowd, there was a beautiful Jewish girl. They stared at the girl greedily and asked her to take off her clothes. The girl saw these two evil spirit-like demons and stubbornly refused to take off her clothes and naked.

Silinge stepped forward and pulled off the girl's bra. In extreme humiliation, the girl touched the pistol on Schillinge's waist. She pulled out the gun and pointed it at Schillinge without hesitation. The gun was fired. I wonder if the girl really knows how to shoot, or by chance, the murderous devil, Schillinge was actually beaten to death by the girl!

On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as - DayDayNews

Siling's companion was shocked. He screamed and turned around and ran out. Other Jewish women tried to latch the door to death inside, but the gunshot alarmed the SS outside. They didn't allow the door to be closed tightly, and they rushed in like a wolf or a tiger. Seeing the dead Schiling's body still bleeding, they immediately understood what was going on.

The SS attacked these women in advance. They held guns and shot towards the undressing room like a storm, until all the people in the undressing room fell down...

On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as - DayDayNews

After listening to the inmate's story, Kilar showed an angry look, and was excited, and was very excited. It turned out that we could also kill these bad guys, but no one resisted for a long time. We have thousands of men and women, and there are only so many of them!

On June 14, 1940, a Polish named Vislav Killar participated in the Polish resistance movement because he opposed the Nazis. He was unfortunately arrested by the Gestapo and escorted to the Auschwitz concentration camp and became a prisoner. In the concentration camp, he worked as - DayDayNews

Later, Kilar finally walked out of the concentration camp alive with his intelligence and strong desire to survive, and wrote down what he saw and heard in the concentration camp, truly showing people the inside story that the Nazi concentration camp is rarely known to the world, reminding people not to forget the atrocities of fascism, cherish peace more, and be the messenger to maintain world peace!

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