News
New English language edition of "Oś" Monthly Magazine
17-10-2010
The number of visitors to the Auschwitz Memorial in the last decade has increased threefold. Last year saw another record—1.3 million people, mainly from abroad, visited the Museum. In the near future, the adjacent bus depot will be transformed into a new visitors center. In the competition to develop this plan, KKM Kozień Architekci was awarded first prize. Here you can see what the modern reception base will look like.
Council of Europe Seminar
15-10-2010
Digital Memorial Monument - Names of Deportees to Auschwitz from the Lublin Area
11-10-2010
The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum has posted on its website the names of Poles from Lublin deported by the Nazis to the Nazi German Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. The database is more than a valuable source of historical information; it is also a monument to the memory of people whose lives were tragically scarred by Auschwitz.
You cannot learn this anywhere else in the world
05-10-2010
Twenty-five U.S. soldiers undergoing training at the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth took part in the Raphael Lemkin Seminar, which took place from September 19 to 28. Its purpose was to analyze the issues of preventing genocide in the context of the history of Auschwitz. The seminar was co-organized by the International Centre for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust....
A Sign of Gratitude
01-10-2010
A highly interesting collection of decorated greeting cards made by Auschwitz prisoners has been added to the Museum collections. Helena Datoń-Szpak, who worked in the SS canteen as a young girl during the war, donated the priceless items to the Museum. Datoń-Szpak aided prisoners in various ways and acted as an intermediary in their illegal correspondence. The prisoners gave her the handwritten, hand-painted cards to mark holidays and name days.
Recruitment for the seminar for educators at Yad Vashem has concluded
25-09-2010
The International Centre for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust has concluded the recruiting process for this year’s seminar, “Judaism—History and Culture of Polish Jews—Holocaust” at Yad Vashem, which is organized for Polish teachers, guides, museum curators, and educators engaged in teaching about Auschwitz and the Holocaust.