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

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A Volkswagen for the Museum. German gift

10-11-2000
Volkswagen Poznań Inc., represented by its chief executive Klaus Eberhardt, has donated a Caravelle 75/TDI to the Museum.

Does Oswiecim Have a Future? A Conference on the City's Problems

31-10-2000
A Conference on the City's Problems "This city is beginning to lose its status. It is not developing. The government and parliament could take concrete steps for the residents of Oswiecim," said Polish Senate Deputy Speaker Marcin Tyrna at a conference on the problems created for the city of Oswiecim by the proximity of the site of the German Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp.

Damages Awarded to the Maja Corporation

27-10-2000
After a court case that went on for four years in the Bielsko regional court, the Maja Corporation has been awarded damages from the Polish government for the suspension in 1996 of construction of the so-called "supermarket." The verdict can be appealed before a court in Katowice.

The Memorial Book: Transports of Poles to Auschwitz

22-10-2000
Publication of Księga Pamięci. Transporty Polaków z Warszawy do KL Auschwitz-Birkenau w latach 1940-1945 (The Memorial Book: Transports of Poles to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, 1940-1945).

New major publication. Auschwitz 1940-1945: Central Issues in the History of the Camp

20-10-2000
The English version of the big five-volume study of the Auschwitz concentration camp has been released.

The Auschwitz Memorial at the Frankfurt International Book Fair

20-10-2000
Poland was the guest of honor at this year's 52nd annual Frankfurt Book Fair. Over 16,500 publishers from 113 countries presented their wares: some 385,000 books, of which 90,000 were new titles.