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The Little Shoes from Auschwitz

10-08-2005
Conservation work involved in the cleaning of several thousand children’s shoes found after the Red Army liberated Auschwitz Concentration Camp in January 1945 will go on through most of August.

64th Anniversary of the Death of St. Maksymilian Kolbe in Auschwitz

08-08-2005
The St. Maksymilian Center in Harmęże held ceremonies on August 14 to mark the 64th anniversary of the saint’s death in Auschwitz.

Roma Extermination Day Ceremonies

02-08-2005
Roman Kwiatkowski, president of the Association of Roma in Poland, appealed for the remembrance of the victims of the Roma Holocaust during Tuesday’s Roma Extermination Day ceremonies at the Auschwitz-II Birkenau site, marking the 61st anniversary of the liquidation of the Gypsy Camp.

Sixty-First Anniversary of the Liquidation of the Gypsy Camp in Birkenau

01-08-2005
August 2 marks the 61st anniversary of the liquidation of the so-called Gypsy Family Camp in Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the Nazi death camp. On that day in 1944, the Nazis killed 2,897 men, women, and children in the gas chambers. August 2 has been observed since 1997 as Roma Extermination Remembrance Day.

Jews in Oświęcim, 1918-1941

25-07-2005
This book by Lucyna Filip, from the staff of the Archives at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, has been published as Juden in Oświęcim 1918-1941. It is an expanded German version of her Żydzi w Oświęcimiu 1918-1941, published in 2003.

First Transport of Soviet POWs Reached Auschwitz 64 Years Ago

21-07-2005
July marks 64 years since the deportation of the first Soviet POWs to the German Auschwitz camp. Several hundred POWs arrived in the first contingent. A total of more than 15,000 were sent to the camp over the course of World War II. Fewer than 100 of them survived. The Nazis treated the POWs with exceptional barbarity.