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was hiding out in an abandoned building at Aleja Niepodległości Street 223. In November, he was discovered there by Hosenfeld. To Szpilman's surprise, the officer did not arrest or kill him; after discovering that the emaciated Szpilman was a pianist, Hosenfeld asked him to play something on the
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On 4 December 2011, a commemorative plaque in Polish and English was unveiled at 223 Niepodległości Avenue in Warsaw, the place where Hosenfeld discovered Szpilman, in the presence of Hosenfeld's daughter Jorinde.
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In 1950, Szpilman learned the name of the German officer who had offered him assistance in 1944–45. After much soul searching, Szpilman sought the intercession of a man who he privately considered "a bastard",
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in the Soviet Union won't let him go. They say your officer belonged to a detachment involved in spying – so there is nothing we can do about it as Poles, and I am powerless".
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movement (a German youth political group) and its adherents. From 1914, he saw active service in the First World War, and after being severely wounded in 1917, Hosenfeld received the
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During his time in Warsaw, Hosenfeld used his position to give refuge to people, regardless of their background, including at least one politically persecuted
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at the end of May 1940. He was finally transferred to Warsaw in July 1940, where he spent the rest of the war, for the most part, attached to
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since 1935, as time passed Hosenfeld grew disillusioned with the party and its policies, especially as he saw how Poles, and especially
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Wilm Hosenfeld: "Ich versuche jeden zu retten"—Das Leben eines deutschen Offiziers in Briefen und Tagebüchern
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Hosenfeld befriended numerous Poles and even made an effort to learn their language. He also attended
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The sound of hope: Music as solace, resistance and salvation during the holocaust and world war II
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The sound of hope: Music as solace, resistance and salvation during the holocaust and world war II
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access to their families and even pushed successfully for the early release of at least one.
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in December 1939, where he remained until his battalion was moved another 30 km away to
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who he had saved, and begged her to contact them and ask them to arrange his release.
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The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939–1945
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sports officer. He was responsible for sports events at the Army Stadium in Warsaw.
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Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt (MGFA: Military History Research Institute)
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In October 2007, Hosenfeld was posthumously honoured by the president of Poland
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Szpilman never believed Berman's claims of powerlessness. In an interview with
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during the last months of 1944, an act which was portrayed in the 2002 film
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officer who by the end of the Second World War had risen to the rank of
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ethnic German, who were in danger of persecution, even arrest by the
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Comment on Hosenfeld in conjunction with Roman Polanski's film
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on 17 January 1945. His first destination in Poland was
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of his wife, Annemarie. He was also influenced by the
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piano that was on the ground floor. Szpilman played
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Index


Hünfeld
Hesse-Nassau
Prussia
German Empire
Stalingrad
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
German Empire
Nazi Germany
Imperial German Army
German Army
Hauptmann
World War I
Eastern Front
WIA
World War II
Eastern Front
POW
Order of Polonia Restituta
Righteous Among the Nations
Iron Cross
[ˈvɪl(hɛl)mˈhoːzənfɛlt]
German Army
Hauptmann
Nazi-German occupied Poland
Jewish
Władysław Szpilman
Warsaw
The Pianist

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