Saturday, November 11, 2006

Journal 28 – Why the Polish minister kidnapped mountaineer’s wife?


I would like to tell you about the extraordinary murder which took place a few decades ago in Poland and its consequences

The Polish minister of Domestic Affairs, Bronislaw Pieracki, was assassinated on June 15, 1934. He was entering to his office, which was located in the center of Warsaw. The Polish authorities accused the political opponents of that murder. Wherefore, the government organized a special concentration camp, Bereza Kartuska, where many opponents were exiled. The alleged killer was never proven guilty in court.

In 1969, in a small Argentinean village, was dying a tall strong mountaineer; the member of the local Polish community. He delivered the priest, in his parish, a stickled envelope including a special note. He reserved that it can be open only after his death.

In accordance with dead man will, the priest read mountaineer’s letter after his funeral. The Polish man wrote, “I killed the minister Pieracki 35 years ago and I am not sorry about that even on the death-bed”.

Additionally, one lady remembered her visit in the house of the dead man. She said, that mountaineer showed her a beautiful lady in the picture on the wall and stated, “It is my lowest wife who minister Pieracki kidnapped”.

At that moment, this story becomes a little spicy. Minister Pieracki at the age of 39 was still single. He was wounded in the abdomen during World War I, and after it he was sexually unable.

Therefore, why the minister kidnapped mountaineer’s wife? One is certain, that minister’s affair, probably platonic love, had big political consequences.

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