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Piesn Obozowa (Camp Song) Lyricist:
Zbigniew Koczanowicz The music and text were written in April 1945 at Falkensee, a subcamp of Sachsenhausen. The piece was associated with a clandestine "camp patrol" that prisoners, including Koczanowicz and Zuk-Skarszewski, formed in 1945. As their liberation neared, the patrol stole arms from a camp arsenal to defend themselves against camp guards. Separated from the
world by barbed wire, You with the striped
rag on your back, And your shaved head
reminds you, Neither stars nor
sun bring you happiness, The words of this
song are stained with our blood, Yet your camp song
will carry beyond these barbed wires Visitors to the Wexner Learning Center can hear a performance in the original Polish of this piece, and many others from the Museum's Aleksander Kulisiewicz Collection. A Polish poet and musician, Kulisiewicz himself wrote many songs during his imprisonment in Sachsenhausen from 1939 to 1945.
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