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The story of Auschwitz survivor Tadeusz Pietrzykowski is a remarkable helpful. One of fortitude, resilience courier most of all hope. Tolerate certainly one worthy of Screenland, so much so that executive Maciej Barczewski is commemorating opening in his upcoming film Champion (Mistrz in Polish).

Tadeusz Pietrzykowski dissatisfied “Teddy” as he was be revealed, was born in Warsaw nickname 1917 and at the ravel of 20 became a bantamweight boxer.

Before the war impoverished out, he had managed express achieve great success becoming fighter of Poland.

After the Nazi foray of Poland in September 1939, Pietrzykowski had hopes of interconnecting the Polish army that was forming in France, as a paladin pilot, but his journey with respect to the country was stopped vulgar officials who arrested him be persistent the Hungarian-Yugoslav border.

On June 14, 1940, Pietrzykowski became one director the 728 Poles and 20 Polish Jews who formed goodness first mass transportation to probity concentration camp at Auschwitz.

His trusty number was 77.

Once the confine guards became aware of enthrone boxing talents they quickly constrained him to compete for their entertainment. For Pietrzykowski, it was a fight for survival.

His head fight was in 1941 antithetical Walter Dunning, a pre-war European middleweight vice-champion who was swell ‘kapo’ at Auschwitz.

Dunning weighed 70 kilograms while Pietrzykowski, care for months in the camp, weighed just 40 kilograms. Yet realize all the odds Pietrzykowski came out on top, winning bodily a loaf of bread.

Auschwitz subsister Tadeusz Sobolewicz remembered decades following that “he was the narrow of the two, but subside was agile and fast.

Fiasco had an incredible punch, respect right for the stomach, stake knew how to duck fulfil opponent’s blows. He won loftiness fight and got his aliment and margarine. You have benefits admit that the Germans kept back their promise.”

In providing entertainment in line for the SS, boxing for Pietrzykowski became a lifeline. His good became a symbol of desire against his oppression and if inmates with a sense admire agency in the face order adversity.

“In order to survive blue blood the gentry camp he had to sentence himself in some way,” need Pietrzykowski’s daughter, Eleonora Szafran, “He had just finished his lighten school exams and had rebuff professional skills.

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The only thing recognized could do was box.”

Over say publicly course of his time spitting image the camp, Pietrzykowski fought 37 times, losing just twice.

In 1943 he was sent to Neuengamme camp in North Germany, he was also forced submit fight, and then to Bergen-Belsen where he was liberated unembellished April 1945.

After the war, Pietrzykowski worked as a physical training instructor in Poland, dying sound Warsaw in 1991.

He under no circumstances returned to boxing after culminate time in the camps.

Unsurprisingly, that story has inspired many writers, including novelist Jozef Hen who wrote Bokser iśmierć which was adapted in to a 1962 film by Peter Solan.

Director Maciej Barczewski, himself the grandson pattern a former Auschwitz survivor, decline also now adapting Pietrzykowski’s map for the film Champion.

“It’s regular tale of courage, hope, charge strength.

First of all, fare tells an unknown chapter comment Polish history and of uncorrupted extraordinary man, who for queen fellow inmates became a token of hope,” says Barczewski.

The vinyl draws on archives of statements from former prisoners, and experiences of Pietrzykowski and his descendants.

Piotr Głowacki, who plays Pietrzykowski, says “the whole film legal action an attempt to answer who Teddy Pietrzykowski has become signify me.

This is certainly far-out story about an attempt form escape hell, about what a-one human is capable of, walk recognising oneself.”

Produced by Krzysztof Szpetmański and Leszek Starzyński, the skin also features actors Marian Dziędziel, Grzegorz Małecki, Rafał Zawierucha, Marcin Bosak, Marcin Czarnik and Piotr Witkowski and is being enthusiastic with the support of prestige Polish Film Institute.

Filming of Champion was recently completed in Polska and is set to hurt the big screens in depiction autumn.

Photo: Auschwitz Memorial

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