Unseen Soundwalks

Breakout at the Arsenal


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Commander Stanisław Broniewski, codename ‘Orsza’, has given the order to attack a Nazi prisoner transport vehicle. It’s carrying Jan Bytnar, codename ‘Rudy’, from Gestapo heaquarters to nearby Pawiak prison.

However, with the original plan going up in smoke, the Polish contingent has to think fast. They end up storming the van, led by ‘Rudy’'s comrade in arms, Tadeusz Zawadzki, codename ‘Zośka’, managing to release around 20 prisoners, including ‘Rudy’.

While the event did not happen during the Warsaw Uprising itself, Operation Arsenal remains one of the most well-known events undertaken by the Polish underground during World War II and is a testament to the Polish determination to set themselves free from Nazi German domination.

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Unseen is available as a downloadable podcast, although it is best experienced through the Echoes geolocative storytelling app available for iOS and Android. After loading the app, search for soundwalks in Warsaw and you’ll find Unseen.

Further reading
  • A Crash Course on the Warsaw Uprising Through Film on Culture.pl
  • A Memoir of the Warsaw Uprising by Miron Białoszewski
  • Paper Scars: How the Warsaw Uprising Affected Polish Literature on Culture.pl
  • Remembering the Artists of the Warsaw Uprising on Culture.pl
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Unseen SoundwalksBy Culture.pl