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Reminiscences “From There”

20-11-2010
Over 100 people participated in a meeting with the Israeli writer Batsheva Dagan. The meeting was organized by the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust at the end of November.

On the History of Auschwitz in Eighteen Languages

19-11-2010
Auschwitz-Birkenau: the Past and the Present is a richly illustrated folder more than 20 pages long in no fewer than eighteen languages including Hebrew, Arabic, and Korean. It is available free of charge from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum website.

New English language edition of "Oś" Monthly Magazine

03-11-2010
When one looks at the table full of medical instruments (shown on cover), which were most likely used at Auschwitz, it is hard to control one’s emotions and imagination. Many questions arise immediately. How easy it is to change manmade implements to save lives into tools that inflict pain and dehumanize. That happens when a person is treated as an object to which everything can be done. That is how doctors performed experiments in Auschwitz. On the following pages, you will read about this extraordinary find.

The Significance of Education about Auschwitz: The Program Board of the ICEAH Meets

18-10-2010
The Program Board of the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust has met at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

New English language edition of "Oś" Monthly Magazine

17-10-2010
The number of visitors to the Auschwitz Memorial in the last decade has increased threefold. Last year saw another record—1.3 million people, mainly from abroad, visited the Museum. In the near future, the adjacent bus depot will be transformed into a new visitors center. In the competition to develop this plan, KKM Kozień Architekci was awarded first prize. Here you can see what the modern reception base will look like.

Council of Europe Seminar

15-10-2010
“Auschwitz and the Holocaust in the context of teaching about memory in Europe” is the title of this year’s Council of Europe seminar held in Oświęcim and Krakow on October 10-16. The co-organizer of the seminar is the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust.