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Henryk Motowilczukf, a resident of Walim, found sketches documenting Nazi crimes! On three small scraps of paper someone drew seven scenes from the lives of prisoners of the AL Riese camps in the Owl Mountains.
On three small scraps of paper, someone had drawn seven scenes from the life of concentration camp prisoners with a pencil. The sketches were hidden in the frame of a damaged picture that was about to be thrown in the trash. Fortunately, the picture got to an amateur painter who discovered its priceless content.
It was so close fot the sketches have never appeared publicly. Henryk Motowilczuk's passion for painting saved them from destruction. A few years ago, he attached a note on a bulletin board in the center of Walim stating that he was rebuying old picture frames.
According to the researchers of the Gross-Rosen Museum in Rogoźnica, there are many details in the drawings that exclude forgery. Everything indicates that they must have been sketched by an eyewitness of dramatic events.
Until now, we do not know who the author of the testimony of this drama was.
Today I will take you on a journey in the footsteps of extermination sketches, on a journey to the past which, despite over 80 years from II World War ended, has still left many traces.
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