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Teachers on both sides of the barbed wire

10-06-2010
For the Polish Teachers National Day of Rememberance and Peace on 27 April, a conference entitled “Teachers on both sides of the barbed wire” took place at the Center for Dialogue and prayer in Oświęcim. Its organizers were the International Center for Education about Auschwtiz and the Holocaust and the Polish Teachers’ Union.

Museum Council Session Held

07-06-2010
At a meeting in Oświęcim, the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Council unanimously approved a report on the work of the institution in 2009 and its plans for 2010. The meeting also devoted a great of time to discussing ways to protect the Museum from the threat of floods.

New English language edition of Oś Monthly Magazine

28-05-2010
In this edition of Oś Magazine you will find three interviews. We spoke i.a. to a French photographer Emmanuel Berry, whose works were presented at the exhibition at block 12 on the site of the former Auschwitz I camp.

Educating about Auschwitz in penitentiaries

25-05-2010
A group of several dozen Silesian district directors of the Prison Service were at the Auschwitz Museum for a one-day seminar “Auschwitz—history—civic education”, done in cooperation with the International Center for Education About Auschwitz and the Holocaust and the Prison Service. Representatives from all jails and prisons located in Śląsk visited the Museum site and learned about the Museum’s collection as well as watched selected documentaries showing Auschwitz in films.

To Save the Memorial from Flood Waters

19-05-2010
Intense efforts has been made to protect the site of the former Nazi German Auschwitz II-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp against flooding.

Flooding Threatens the Auschwitz Memorial

18-05-2010
The site of the Nazi German Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and extermination center is in the area at risk of flooding caused by recent heavy rains in southern Poland. In view of the flood warning, the Museum has decided to close its gates to visitors and to take steps to safeguard the collections, archives, and the specialist equipment in the conservation laboratories.