Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Polish Scouting ranks, Polish Scouts and Guides, Witold Pilecki, Jozef Haller, Polish Scouting and Guiding Association, Gray Ranks, Jacek Kuro, Ryszard Kaczorowski, Henryk Dobrza ski, Stefan Rowecki, Olga Drahonowska-Ma kowska, Battalion Zo ka, Mariusz Zaruski, Krzysztof Kamil Baczy ski, El bieta Zawacka, J drusie, List of Presidents of the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association, Kazimierz Sabbat, Kedyw, Kazimierz Skorupka, Battalion Parasol, Maciej Aleksy Dawidowski, Henryka Bartnicka-Tajchert, Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski, W adys aw Dworaczek, Micha Gra y ski, Andrzej Romocki, Scouting Association of the Republic, Aleksander Kami ski, List of Chief Scouts of the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association, Rod o, S awomir Maciej Bittner, Ranks in Polish Scouting, Jan Bytnar, Tomasz Strzembosz, Jadwiga Falkowska, Andrzej Ma kowski, Tadeusz Zawadzki, Mury, Jan Rodowicz, Jerzy Zborowski, Wojciech Rostafi ski, Anna Zawadzka, Jan Romocki, Stanis aw Broniewski, Florian Marciniak, Zawisza Czarny, Eugeniusz Stasiecki, Cross of Merit, Jozef Pukowiec, Kazimierz Lutos awski, Ryszard Bia ous, Jozef Grzesiak, Stanis aw Sedlaczek, Jozefa Kantor, Ryszard Pac awski. Excerpt: Witold Pilecki (May 13, 1901 - May 25, 1948; Polish pronunciation: codenames Roman Jezierski, Tomasz Serafi ski, Druh, Witold) was a soldier of the Second Polish Republic, the founder of the Secret Polish Army (Tajna Armia Polska) resistance group and a member of the Home Army (Armia Krajowa). As the author of Witold's Report, the first intelligence report on Auschwitz concentration camp, Pilecki enabled the Polish government-in-exile to convince the Allies that the Holocaust was taking place. During World War II, he volunteered for a Polish resistance operation to get imprisoned at Auschwitz in order to gather intelligence and escape. While in the camp, Pil...