1945 – 1963 · WWII

The Forgotten — Intro

Album THE FORGOTTEN — History Forbidden

Ten forgotten heroes. Erased by communism and Western silence. We speak.

**The Forgotten — Intro | HusariaBeats** This isn't just a story. THE FORGOTTEN is an album dedicated to the Polish heroes of World War II whose names were deliberately erased — by shame, by fear, and by convenience. They fought in the deserts of North Africa, the hills of Italy, at Arnhem, and in the shadows of wartime Berlin. They risked everything, changed the course of history — and the world forgot them. This album follows ten unbreakable men and women: Captain Witold Pilecki, Wojtek the soldier bear of Monte Cassino, General Stanisław Maczek, Józef Kosacki (inventor of the mine detector), the AK Couriers, spy Jerzy Sosnowski, General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, August Emil Fieldorf "Nil", engineer Janusz Groszkowski, and General Stanisław Sosabowski. Each name carries a separate story of heroism — and a separate story of betrayal. They defeated the Nazis across every front in Europe — and were betrayed by two worlds at once. The West surrendered Poland at Yalta, closed its borders, and erased its heroes from the official record. The communists condemned them to oblivion, prison, and death — but their memory survived. History stayed silent. We speak it anyway. ⚔️ Husaria Beats — the real history of Poland through music. 📌 ALBUM: THE FORGOTTEN (2026) ▸ 10 songs about forgotten Polish heroes ▸ Bilingual: Polish + English 🔔 Subscribe | 👍 Like | 💬 Comment
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Historical Sources

  1. 01Instytut Pamięci Narodowej (IPN) — Żołnierze Wyklęci: dokumentacja i biogramy, ipn.gov.pl
  2. 02Pilecki Institute — research on Polish WWII victims and post-war repression, pileckiinstitute.com
  3. 03Halik Kochanski, 'The Eagle Unbowed: Poland and the Poles in the Second World War', Harvard University Press, 2012
  4. 04Norman Davies, 'Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw', Macmillan, 2003
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