Unseen Soundwalks

Liberation of the Gęsiówka Concentration Camp


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Storming the Gęsiówka camp was no easy task. The whole prison was surrounded by guard towers and bunkers, all armed to the hilt. The insurgents used a captured Panther tank – dubbed 'Magda' – to initiate the attack by firing at the towers.

This was followed by the assault. After the tank had forced through the barricade and broken through the entry gates, insurgents then used the cover of heavy fire to storm the camp.

Some 348 prisoners were freed, including 24 women. Eighty-nine prisoners had Polish citizenship, the rest were Jews from Hungary, Greece, Holland, Belgium, France and Czechoslovakia. A vast number of the freed prisoners joined the continuing fight against the Nazi German occupiers during the Warsaw Uprising, assisting the Home Army insurgents in the Old Town.

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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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