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Majdanek Victims Enumerated. Changes in the history textbooks?

23-12-2005
Two figures of the number of Majdanek victims have usually been in use—360,000 or 235,000. Kranz, director of the Research Department of the State Museum at Majdanek, asserts that approximately 59,000 Jews and 19,000 people of other ethnic backgrounds, mostly Poles and Byelorussians, died there. Kranz published his estimate in the latest edition of the journal Zeszyty Majdanka.

Józef Garliński, Historian and former Auschwitz Prisoner, dies in London at 92

02-12-2005
With great sadness, the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Oświęcim announces the death in London, at the age of 92, of Józef Garliński, Home Army staff officer, prisoner of Pawiak and the Auschwitz and Neuengamme concentration camps, author of numerous historical studies, president of the Polish Writers Union Abroad, and an indefatigable activist in the Polish political émigré community.

BBC Program on the 60th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation Wins International Emmy. DVD published.

28-11-2005
The 33rd annual International Emmy Awards ceremony, the TV equivalent of the Oscars, was held under the auspices of the International Academy for Television Arts and Sciences in New York on November 21.

Hot Off the Press. Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum And the Auschwitz Preservation Society

20-10-2005
Ludzie dobrej woli. Księga Pamięci mieszkańców Ziemi Oświęcimskiej niosących pomoc więźniom KL Auschwitz [People of Good Will: Memorial Book of Oświęcim Land Residents Who Aided Auschwitz Concentration Camp Prisoners]. Henryka Świebockiego, editor.

Program Council Named for the Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust

14-10-2005
Stefan Wilkanowicz has been named chairman of the Program Board of the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust (ICE) at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Bartosz Bartyzel of the ICE information section said on Thursday that Wilkanowicz and the other nine members of the board were formally appointed by the Polish Ministry of Culture.

The Camps Are in Poland, but They’re Not Polish. Brochures for Israelis

03-10-2005
The Polish embassy in Israel is working on a brochure campaign targeting young Israelis. The embassy wants young people who visit Poland to learn about the history of Polish-Jewish relations without distortions and negative stereotypes.