Litwin
Diamond Member
Moscow commie colonialists didn’t need a hero the Poles could rally around. He had to go. Such a gentle and courageous man…The only thing he has, is his legacy.
In 1943, Witold Pilecki escaped from Auschwitz to join the Home Army (AK). The communists later captured him, brutally tortured, falsely accused of espionage, and ultimately sentenced to death.
Danzig Baldaev secretly documented the horrors of the Gulags he had witnessed first hand in his work traveling throughout the vast 'Gulag Archipelago' in the USSR empire . He was given the task by the NKVD to document the many tattoos the Moscow mafia and criminal underworld used in order to form a national catalogue for the police, but he also secretly drew scenes of mass murder, torture, rape, and slave labor he had seen throughout his work, later to be published in a vast collection of 150+ drawings in 'Drawings from the Gulag'
In 1943, Witold Pilecki escaped from Auschwitz to join the Home Army (AK). The communists later captured him, brutally tortured, falsely accused of espionage, and ultimately sentenced to death.
Danzig Baldaev secretly documented the horrors of the Gulags he had witnessed first hand in his work traveling throughout the vast 'Gulag Archipelago' in the USSR empire . He was given the task by the NKVD to document the many tattoos the Moscow mafia and criminal underworld used in order to form a national catalogue for the police, but he also secretly drew scenes of mass murder, torture, rape, and slave labor he had seen throughout his work, later to be published in a vast collection of 150+ drawings in 'Drawings from the Gulag'
