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  1. Piotr Śmietański (27 June 1899 – 23 February 1950) was a Polish non-commissioned officer and communist functionary in the Ministry of Public Security and executioner at Mokotów Prison.

  2. Piotr Śmietański (ur. 27 czerwca 1899 w Zawadach, zm. 23 lutego 1950 w Barcinku) – polski kat, jeden z głównych egzekutorów w Polsce Ludowej w okresie stalinizmu, funkcjonariusz Urzędu Bezpieczeństwa w stopniu starszego sierżanta. Protokół z wykonania wyroku śmierci na rtm.

  3. May 25, 2015 · The history of the Polish military resistance movement in the Auschwitz concentration camp, co-founded by Calvary Captain Witold Pilecki is presented in the new exhibition prepared by the Museum in the Google Cultural Institute.

  4. Witold Pilecki (13 May 1901 – 25 May 1948; Polish: [ˈvitɔlt piˈlɛt͡skʲi] ⓘ; codenames Roman Jezierski, Tomasz Serafiński, Druh, Witold [1]) was a Polish World War II cavalry officer, intelligence agent, and resistance leader . As a youth, Pilecki joined Polish underground scouting; in the aftermath of World War I, he joined the ...

  5. May 25, 2020 · On 25 May 1948, the communists killed one of the bravest defenders of Polish independence. The execution of Captain Witold Pilecki was carried out in a Warsaw prison in the Mokotów district. The direct executor of the sentence was Sgt. Piotr Śmietański, also known as "the executioner of Mokotów".

  6. May 25, 2022 · Kim był osławiony dowódca plutonu egzekucyjnego Piotr Śmietański? Jeden z największych bohaterów II wojny światowej - rotmistrz Witold Pilecki - przez komunistyczne władze Polski Ludowej został uznany za wroga i skazany na karę śmierci, którą wykonano 74 lata temu.

  7. This was a rewarding occupation for Śmietański, who was literally paid by the shattered head, and was kept very busy. From a window in his cell, an imprisoned priest, Jan Stępień, caught one of the last glimpses of Pilecki as he was being led to his death:

  8. Sep 19, 2023 · Ten days later, on May 25 th, 1948, Pilecki was executed at the Mokotów Prison, by Staff Sergeant Piotr Śmietański, nicknamed “The Butcher of Mokotów Prison” by the inmates. His final words before his execution were “Long live free Poland”

  9. Śmietański Piotr, after having read the sentence No Sr. 103/48 to the convict PILECKI Witold alias Jezierski Roman, son of Julian and Ludwika and after having confirmed legal validity of the...

  10. During the Stalinist years it was one of the best known prisons used by the secret police. The prisoners, kept in tiny concrete cells in inhumane conditions, were subject to interrogation and prolonged physical torture later described by Kazimierz Moczarski in his prison memoirs. [2]

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