Mikołaj Gordziejczky, born on 19th
December 1910 in Białoruś, the modern day country of Belarus, worked as
a teacher until his detainment during World War Two. On 14th October 1940 he
arrived at Auschwitz, and was forced to do hard labour for the Nazi’s for a
just under a year. In June 1941, Mikołaj
Gordziejczky was transferred to the Euthanasia Centre in Sonnenstein, whose
name translates from German as the “National Socialist Killing Insitution”,
which was codenamed “Special Treatment 14f13, a programme that was abandoned by
Hitler in September 1941. Sadly, Mikołaj Gordziejczky was murdered at the
Euthanasia Centre in Sonnenstein on 29th July 1941, most likely due to him
supporting the socialist movement in Białoruś.
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