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

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Preservation for the Future

05-06-2003
One of the most modern preservation studios in Poland will go into service on Monday, June 23. It will employ specialists from Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń who are graduates of the Fine arts Faculty with specializations in the preservation and restoration of works of art.

George W. Bush at Auschwitz

31-05-2003
President George W. Bush and his wife Laura paid a private visit to the Museum today. The guests toured both parts of the site of the camp and placed floral tributes in commemoration of the victims at the Death Wall in Auschwitz I and at the monument to the victims in Auschwitz II-Birkenau.

Arabs, Jews Trace Holocaust at Auschwitz

27-05-2003
More than 100 Israeli Arabs toured the Auschwitz death camp alongside Israeli Jews on Tuesday, in a visit aimed at deepening Arab understanding of Jewish suffering during the Holocaust.

For the Sake of Peace

21-05-2003
A group of 300 people, made up of Jews and Arabs from Israel and Palestinians, will visit the Museum on May 27-28. They will be joined in Oświęcim by a group of 200 people, mostly Jews and Muslims, from France.

Discovery of a Shell

20-05-2003
Workers discovered an unexploded shell while doing excavation work on the grounds of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, near the building that once held the Carmelite Sisters' convent.

The Overloaded Auschwitz Museum Server

06-05-2003
The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum website has been online for over four years. Because the contents of the site and the number of hits are growing constantly, the server is exceeding its capacity and slowing down with increasing frequency. The only solution is to add a new server. Its cost, around 4,000 euro, might seem modest. Unfortunately, however, we do not have the money.