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MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU FORMER GERMAN NAZI
CONCENTRATION AND EXTERMINATION CAMP

Library - Online Catalogue

The Museum library holdings comprise approximately 50 thousand volumes and 2.5 thousand periodicals devoted to the history of the Second World War, the Third Reich, the occupation, and the fate of victims in prisons and concentration camps, with special attention to the history of Auschwitz. The library resources also include dozens of maps.

The book collection

The books in the collection, in many languages, consist above all of published original sources and scholarly studies, but also include literary works (memoirs, novels, short stories, poems, and even plays). The library also has a collection of German publications (books and periodicals) from the Third Reich period (“Hitleriana”). These books deal mainly with political and social issues in Nazi Germany.

Using the library

The library collections are intended for the use of the Museum research staff, historians from Poland and other countries, students, journalists, and teachers. Museum employees can borrow items, while people from outside the Museum can use them in the reading room (6 desks and 2 computer workstations). The libraries can also order books from other libraries through inter-library loan.

Hours

From Monday to Friday 7:30-14.30

On-line catalogue

Click the link to access the on-line catalogue of the library.

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Memoria Magazine no. 100

30-01-2026
'Memoria' is an online magazine dedicated to the history of Auschwitz, the Holocaust as well as memory and education around the world.

The importance of experience and memory becomes increasingly evident. 81st anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz.

27-01-2026
On January 27, 2026 a group 21 Survivors of Auschwitz gathered at the site of the former Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp. The event was held under the honorary patronage of the President of the Republic of Poland, Karol Nawrocki.

Fifty groups of students from Baden-Württemberg to visit the Auschwitz Museum online in 2026

26-01-2026
In 2026, fifty groups of students from Baden-Württemberg will visit the Auschwitz Museum in an online format through the platform Auschwitz. In front of your eyes. A special agreement to this effect was signed by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport of the German federal state and the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation.

Memory as a Source of Inspiration and Wisdom. Auschwitz Museum Report 2025.

26-01-2026
An English-Polish report summarizing the year 2025 at the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum has been published. In his introduction, Director Dr Piotr M. A. Cywiński devoted his remarks to the role of memory in today’s world.

Camp bathhouse, one of the oldest buildings at Auschwitz II-Birkenau, now open to visitors

22-01-2026
Starting from January 22, visitors participating in guided study tours can access the former bathhouse building in section BIb of the Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp. This historic structure has been extensively conserved thanks to the financial support of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation.
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