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“Superbly written and breathtakingly researched...Fairweather has dug
up a story of incalculable value and delivered it to us in the most
compelling prose I have read in a long time.― (Sebastian Junger,
bestselling author of The Perfect Storm and Tribe)“Such an amazing
story, it would be impossible to believe if it were not so meticulously
researched and clearly told. The book succeeds as a page-turner, a
remarkable inside view of the Holocaust, and also as a testament to all
that is best in the human spirit.― (Mark Bowden, bestselling author of
Black Hawk Down and Killing Pablo)“This is a riveting account of human
heroism in the face of overwhelming odds, and Fairweatherâ€s
storytelling is simply masterful.― (Jon Lee Anderson, New Yorker writer
and author of The Lionâ€s Grave: Dispatches from Afghanistan)“As
riveting as any page-turner and as profound as any great work of
literature as it reveals humanityâ€s capacity for both courage and
savagery.― (Elliot Ackerman, author of Places and Names and Waiting for
Eden)“Fairweather tells this tragic tale in gripping fashion, bringing a
new angle to the literature of the Holocaust.” (Publishers Weekly
)“An inspiring story beautifully told.” (Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
)“Drawing Pileckiâ€s witnessing of appalling crimes into a forceful
narrative with unstoppable reading momentum, Fairweather has created an
insightful biography of a covert war hero and an extraordinary
contribution to the history of the Holocaust.” (Booklist (starred review)
)“Hours of reading passed in what felt like moments … This is a story
that has long deserved a robust, faithful telling, and he has delivered
it.” (Wall Street Journal)“An extraordinary story.” (The Times
(UK))“What distinguishes The Volunteer is Fairweatherâ€s meticulous
attention to accuracy … if it sometimes seems as though there is
nothing left to uncover about the Holocaust, Fairweatherâ€s gripping
book proves otherwise.” (The Spectator) The incredible true story of a
Polish resistance fighterâ€s infiltration of Auschwitz to sabotage the
camp from within, and his death-defying attempt to warn the Allies about
the Nazis†plans for a “Final Solution― before it was too lateTo
uncover the fate of the thousands being interred at a mysterious Nazi
camp on the border of the Reich, a thirty-nine-year-old Polish
resistance fighter named Witold Pilecki volunteered for an audacious
mission: assume a fake identity, intentionally get captured and sent to
the new camp, and then report back to the underground on what had
happened to his compatriots there. But gathering information was not his
only task: he was to execute an attack from inside—where the Germans
would least expect it. The name of the camp was Auschwitz.Over the next
two and half years, Pilecki forged an underground army within Auschwitz
that sabotaged facilities, assassinated Nazi informants and officers,
and amassed evidence of shocking abuse and mass murder. But as he pieced
together the horrifying truth that the camp was to become the epicenter
of Nazi plans to exterminate Europeâ€s Jews, Pilecki realized he would
have to risk his men, his life, and his family to warn the West before
all was lost. To do so meant attempting the impossible—an escape from
Auschwitz itself.Completely erased from the historical record by
Polandâ€s postwar Communist government, Pilecki remains almost unknown
to the world. Now, with exclusive access to previously hidden diaries,
family and camp survivor accounts, and recently declassified files, Jack
Fairweather offers an unflinching portrayal of survival, revenge, and
betrayal in mankindâ€s darkest hour. And in uncovering the tragic
outcome of Pileckiâ€s mission, he reveals that its ultimate defeat
originated not in Auschwitz or Berlin, but in London and Washington. See
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