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Various Aspects of the Holocaust in Films and Documentaries

01-07-2010
​23 students from the District Economic-Gastronomical School Number 4 (Powiatowy Zespół Szkół Ekonomiczno-Gastronomicznych nr 4) in Oświęcim took part in the finale of the educational project organized by the International Center for Education About Auschwitz and the Holocaust.

Shared Culture of Memory Considered at Nuremberg

29-06-2010
Educators from the Auschwitz Museum and other memorials in Poland had a chance to examine the German perspective on commemorating the victims of Nazism. As part of the Tracks Project, they spent a week as invited guests at the Documentation Center in Nuremberg, which is located in the historic Congress Hall on the grounds where party rallies were held under the Third Reich.

Additional German Support for the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation

18-06-2010
The German government will contribute €120,000 to cover the cost of running the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation office in 2010 under an agreement signed in Warsaw by the Michael H. Gerdts, the ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, and Dr. Piotr M. A. Cywiński, president of the Foundation Management Board.

Direct link – A Network of Remembrance

16-06-2010
For the exhibit “The Track. Logistics of Racial Mania” (May 19 – October 31, 2010) a permanent live internet connection has been installed between Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Documentation Centre on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg. This place of genocide is linked to the place where the Racial Laws where proclaimed in 1935.

June 14 — National Remembrance Day

16-06-2010
In the name of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, the head of the Research Department, Dr. Piotr Setkiewicz, laid a wreath at the Death Wall to mark the National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Nazi Concentration Camps. On this day seventy years ago, the Nazi Germans deported 728 Polish political prisoners from the prison in Tarnów to the newly founded Auschwitz camp.

New exhibition about Polish citizens will be created in Auschwitz

14-06-2010
A new exhibition in block 15 at the Auschwitz I site will present the fate of more than 450,000 Polish citizens—Poles and Polish Jews—deported to the Auschwitz Nazi German concentration camp and extermination center.