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MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU FORMER GERMAN NAZI
CONCENTRATION AND EXTERMINATION CAMP

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Those Who Survived

29-01-2003
Thirty portraits are presented in this exhibition. They are contemporary black-and-white photographs of former Nazi concentration camp prisoners taken, the authors say, "usually in the privacy of the homes of the people we spoke to, without any cosmetic retouching, make-up, posing, or complicated lighting."

A Ring from the Crematorium

28-01-2003
On the 58th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp by the Red Army, ceremonies were held at the site of the camp. Former prisoners were joined at the monument to the victims of the camp by government and local officials, and members of the diplomatic corps. ...

Auschwitz Concentration Camp Liberated 58 Years Ago. Schedule of events.

26-01-2003
Sunday, January 26, 2003 4:30 p.m. Arbeit Macht Frei Gate – State Museum, Oświecim (Auschwitz Main Camp site) Young People's Vigil light – music – spoken word In memory of those who remain forever beneath the heavens at Oświęcim.

Totalitarianism, Nazism, and the Holocaust

24-01-2003
The first session of the fifth post-graduate course co-organized by the Museum and the Pedagogical Academy in Cracow was held on Friday, January 25. After the opening ceremonies, the participants met with Madame Borras, a former Auschwitz Concentration Camp prisoner from France.

The Final Additions

24-01-2003
Professor Marian Kołodziej has made his final addition of new drawings to the exhibit of his work, titled Images from Memory: Labyrinths, in the basement of the church at the International Father Kolbe Center in Harmęże.

The Death March Passed This Way on January 18, 1945

21-01-2003
As they do each year on the anniversary of the start of the Death March by prisoners of the Jawiszowice sub-camp of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, a delegation of miners from the Brzeszcze Coal Mine placed floral tributes at the memorial marking the event.