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Auschwitz Museum Staff Rescue a Painting Decorating the SS Kitchen

08-02-2007
Oświęcim (PAP-Polish Press Agency) – Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum staff have saved a painting of a man and woman in SS uniforms and a child in a Hitlerjugend uniform, which decorated the SS kitchen in the Auschwitz camp.

2007 Training Session for Auschwitz Museum Guides

07-02-2007
The annual training sessions for the more than 200 Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum guides has begun. As in the previous year, the training program has been developed by the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust, which has been in operation for two years.

One Million People Visited the Site of Auschwitz Nazi German Camp in 2006

06-02-2007
About one million people visited the site of the Nazi Auschwitz Camp in 2006. The number of visitors to the buildings and exhibitions at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum has been rising steadily for several years. Attendance in 2006 exceeded that of the previous year.

The Lighter Side of Auschwitz, Or the Cultural Life of the SS in the Death Camps

06-02-2007
Berlin, Jan. 26. (PAP-Polish Press Agency)—German artists performed during the war at the Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp, participating en masse in cultural programs provided for the SS men in the camp garrison.

Stanisław Frączysty, Tatra mountain courier during the Second World War turns 90

05-02-2007
Stanisław Frączysty of Chochołów, recipient of the Silver Cross of the Virtuti Militari Order, marked his 90th birthday on February 5. He was a Union of Armed Struggle-Home Army (ZWZ-AK) soldier and Tatra mountain courier during the Second World War. In an operation carried off with great bravado in October 1941, he led Marshal Edward Śmigły-Rydz across the border.

62nd Anniversary of the Liberation of the Auschwitz German Camp

29-01-2007
On Saturday, January 27, 2007, the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum held ceremonies marking the 62nd anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz camp. The principal guests were several dozen former prisoners and 21 people from Oświęcim who aided prisoners during the years of the German occupation. They were awarded Knights’ and Officers’ Crosses of the Order of Poland Reborn.