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1,5 Million People Visited the Auschwitz Memorial in 2014
02-01-2015
1,534,000 people visited the grounds of the former Nazi German Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp in 2014. Never before in the space of a single year have so many people familiarized themselves at first hand with the original grounds. This is also the highest attendance in the history of European memorial sites.
Information package for the media for the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz
02-01-2015
Due to the upcoming 70th anniversary of the liberation of the camp and the great interest from the global media the Auschwitz Memorial has prepared, for the convenience of journalists, a set of basic, although not always universally known facts regarding Auschwitz. They are to help prepare information materials and to avoid discrediting slip-ups, such as using the term “Polish death camps”.
New system of online booking in the Auschwitz Museum
19-12-2014
Due to an overwhelming interest in visiting the Auschwitz Memorial, a new website has been created: visit.auschwitz.org . It enables convenient booking of the date of a visit from 1 January 2015 onwards. An online reservation is the only guarantee of entering the Museum on the date and time of your choice.
Seminar in Yad Vashem completed
09-12-2014
25 middle school and secondary school teachers, educators as well as employees of memorial sites and institutions conducting educational activity in the field of history of the Holocaust and World War II participated in the seminar entitled “Judaism — the History and Culture of Polish Jews — the Holocaust” which took place on November 2–13 at the Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem. On the Polish side, the seminar is co-organized by the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust in the Auschwitz Museum.