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

Education

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Uczniowie i studenci Nauczyciele i edukatorzy Inne grupy
One cannot understand the modern world without a thorough knowledge of the history of the Nazi German concentration camp, Auschwitz. Students and academic youth can take advantage of educational programs prepared by ICEAH.

Middle 
Upper-Secondary
Universities
Educational work shapes the individual and collective memory of Auschwitz. ICEAH organizes postgraduate studies, seminars, conferences, and also prepares publications supporting educators in the proper preparation of young people for a visit to the Memorial.

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Education in the authentic space of the former camp gives the opportunity to reflect and debate on many universal topics, significant in the process of civic education. Therefore, the activity of ICEAH is also addressed to various professional and social groups.

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Director of the Auschwitz Museum received the St. Grigol Peradze Award

06-12-2024
Dr. Piotr M. A. Cywiński, the Director of the Auschwitz Museum, received the St. Grigol Peradze Award. It was presented during the 21st International Caucasian Conference “Caucasica Antiqua et Christiana” dedicated to St. Grigol Peradze, which took place at the Warsaw University on December 6.

Memorabilia and documents related to Walentyna Konopska donated to the Museum

28-11-2024
Unique memorabilia and documents related to an Auschwitz Survivor Walentyna Konopska were donated to the Museum's Collections and Archives. These include an album and a portrait made in the Auschwitz II-Birkenau, as well as letters and postcards sent from the camp.

New online tool allows searching for information about Auschwitz victims and transports to the camp

26-11-2024
On victims.auschwitz.org, you can search for information about people deported to the German Nazi camp Auschwitz, as well as learn details about most transports to the camp. Currently, it contains data on 1,187 transports and 265,702 people, based on approximately 1 million document entries.

Teacher Theodore Kempinski Became Honorary Consul of Auschwitz Memorial in the U.S.

22-11-2024
American teacher Theodore Kempinski has been appointed as the Honorary Consul of the Auschwitz Memorial in the United States. He will primarily support the activities undertaken by the Diplomacy of Remembrance of the Museum in the State of Massachusetts.

"The Chronicle of Events at KL Auschwitz." A unique compendium documenting the crimes at Auschwitz day by day.

12-11-2024
The complete, five-volume edition of the new "Chronicle of Events at KL Auschwitz" has been released in Polish. On 2,216 pages, the functioning of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz is detailed day by day.
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