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

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International conference on new technologies in education on the history of Auschwitz and the Holocaust

06-07-2023
New technologies in education about the history of Auschwitz and the Holocaust was the subject of an international conference held on June 27-29 at the Auschwitz Memorial.

Memoria Magazine no. 69

30-06-2023
'Memoria' is an online magazine dedicated to the history of Auschwitz, the Holocaust as well as memory and education around the world.

18th Session of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation Council

29-06-2023
On 20 June, the 18th Session of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation Council took place at the Warsaw headquarters of Deloitte Poland, a long-time corporate donor to the Foundation. The mission of the Foundation is to safeguard the preservation of the genuine remains of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau and to support the educational activities of the Memorial.

83rd anniversary of the deportation of the first Poles to KL Auschwitz - National Day of Remembrance

15-06-2023
14 June 1940 is considered the beginning of the functioning of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz. On that day, the Germans deported a group of 728 Poles from the Tarnów prison to Auschwitz. The group included soldiers who had fought against the German invasion in September 1939, members of underground independence organisations, secondary school and university students, and a small number of Polish Jews. They were given numbers from 31 to 758.

"Auschwitz - accessible memory". Help to visitors with hearing disabilities

15-06-2023
Adapting visits to the Auschwitz Memorial Site to people with hearing disabilities, and removing the barriers associated with organising a visit to the Museum, are the main objectives of the "Auschwitz - accessible memory" project.

37th session of the International Auschwitz Council

15-06-2023
The 37th session of the International Auschwitz Council took place on June 12 and 13 in Gdansk and Stutthof. The activities of the Auschwitz Memorial and the work of the Stutthof Museum and its branch, the Piasnica Museum in Wejherowo, were the main topics discussed during the two-day meeting. This was the first time in the history of the IAC that a meeting was held in Gdansk and Stutthof. The session was chaired by Grzegorz Berendt, PhD.