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Jerzy Bielecki (Auschwitz survivor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jerzy Bielecki (Auschwitz survivor)

Jerzy Bielecki (28 March 1921 – 20 October 2011, Nowy Targ) was a Polish Catholic social worker, best known as one of the few inmates of the Auschwitz concentration camp who managed to escape successfully. With the help of other resistance members in the camp, he escaped in 1944 together with his Jewish girlfriend, who was an inmate of Auschwitz II. After the war Bielecki received the Righteous Among the Nations award.〔 He also co-founded and headed the postwar Christian Association of the Auschwitz Families.〔
==Biography==
Bielecki was born in 1921 in Słaboszów, Poland. A pupil at a gymnasium in Kraków, at the outbreak of World War II he decided to join the Polish Army in the West. While crossing the border with Hungary on 7 May 1940, ''en route'' to trying to join up with the Polish Army stationed in France, he was caught and arrested by the Gestapo on the false suspicion that he was a resistance fighter. A month later, on 14 June 1940, he was sent to the newly created Auschwitz concentration camp with the first transport of 728 Polish political prisoners. (His concentration camp number is 243). His decent knowledge of the German language allowed him to work, among other jobs at various times, at a mill (grain) warehouse in Babice (future subcamp of Auschwitz, (ドイツ語:Wirtschaftshof Babitz)) as a clerk, where he had occasional access to additional food and came in contact with the Polish anti-Nazi resistance, the Home Army.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=JerzyBielecki.com )

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