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People and War: the beginning of the Second World War through eyewitness testimonies

02-06-2011
The International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust has published an internet-based lesson, available in the Polish language, to help teachers around Poland in educating students about the Second World War. The presented material can be used during history classes, social studies, was well as while teaching lessons about the Polish language and culture.

Franciscan’s Study Visit to the Auschwitz Memorial Site

01-06-2011
Nearly 120 Franciscans from all over Poland — novitiates, seminarians, and candidates — participated in a study visit to the Auschwitz Memorial Site. The visit took place to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the deportation of Father Maximilian Maria Kolbe to the camp on May 29, 1941.

United Kingdom joins the countries that support the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation

26-05-2011
The government of the United Kingdom will support the Perpetual Fund of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation with £ 2,15 million. The decision was announced on Thursday May 26 by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Eric Pickles, during the meeting with young students in the Jewish Museum of London. United Kingdom is another country to make an official declaration of support for the Foundation.

About Ponary in Vilnius

25-05-2011
At the invitation of Andrius Kubilius, the prime minister of Lithuania, a group of experts met in Vilnius with the goal of holding a debate with the persons in the Lithuanian government responsible for the reorganization of the Memorial in Ponary.

Conservationists at the Memorial Put the Arbeit macht frei Sign Back Together

18-05-2011
The Arbeit macht frei sign over the historical gate of the Auschwitz I main camp has been put back together after being destroyed by thieves. Detailed analysis and expert advice enabled conservationists to restore it to almost exactly the condition it was in before the theft. Further measures will be taken to protect the inscription, which will probably be placed in the Museum exhibition in the future.

“Auschwitz — my land” — Award Ceremony

13-05-2011
The nationwide, Polish edition of the educational project, “Auschwitz — my land. History and remembrance years later” has come to an end.