In November 2006, Marian Kolodziej, Auschwitz prisoner no. 432, met with members of an interfaith retreat group on the grounds of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Marian came back to pray and to speak about the horrors of the camp where he spent 4 ½ years of his life. Afterwards, he gave a tour of his drawings housed in the basement of St. Maximilian Kolbe Franciscan Church in Harmeze, Poland, located about 10k from Auschwitz. This film includes some of his testimony and a number of his drawings. Marian, with the help of his wife, Halina, continues to come to Auschwitz and the Kolbe Center to give his testimony about life, death, and suffering in the camp.
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