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MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM
AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU FORMER GERMAN NAZI CONCENTRATION AND EXTERMINATION CAMP
The first Polish supplementary history textbook devoted to the extermination of the Jews during the Second World War has been published. It is intended for students in intermediate and secondary schools.
During the next session of the International Auschwitz Council will be held in Warsaw on November 3-4, 2003, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum administration will present preliminary plans for the “international Center for Teaching Auschwitz and the Holocaust,” which will be created within the Museum as a further development of the educational activity of the various Museum departments, including the Education Center.
Three IAF F-15s flew over the heads of more than 100 Israel soldiers who were paying tribute to the victims of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi camp yesterday.
35 Poles, mostly teachers, clergy, and memorial site staff, are leaving on Monday for two weeks of training in Israel on the history of the Jews with special emphasis on the Holocaust.
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