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Pamięć - Świadomość - Odpowiedzialność. Remembrance-Awareness-Responsibility
The Polish legislature created the Museum by an act of July 2, 1947. According to its provisions, "the grounds of the fomer Nazi concentration camp in Oświęcim, together with all the buildings and equipment located there, shall be preserved for all time".
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Piotr M. A. Cywiński - Auschwitz Bauleitung. Designing a Death Camp
This Polish-English album shows a harrowing depiction of Auschwitz camp, functioning as “machine of death” and designed in great detail.
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Piotr M.A. Cywiński - Auschwitz. A Monograph on the Human
“Auschwitz. Monograph of the Human” is the first attempt – on a global scale – to delve so deeply into human emotions inside the camp. It is a must-read for those seeking to understand what Auschwitz was all about. The book is divided into more than thirty chapters, each devoted to a separate subject. They include, among others, “Initial Shock,” “Loneliness,” “Death,” “Hunger,” “Friendship,” “Empathy,” “Decency,” “Struggle and Resistance,” “Culture and learning,” “Fear,” and “Hope.” One great asset of the book is the extremely aptly chosen quotations from nearly 450 Auschwitz survivors.
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Preserving for the Future. Material from an International Preservation Conference Oświęcim, June 23-25, 2003
A collection of presentations and panel discussions from the Protecting For the Future international preservation conference, which was held at the Oświęcim Cultural Center from June 23-25, 2003. The conference was intended to give leading specialists a chance to discuss the preservation problems that the Museum deals with on an everyday basis: how to preserve the buildings and other objects at the site of the Nazi German concentration camp and extermination centre.
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The Architecture of Crime. The "Central Camp Sauna" in Auschwitz II-Birkenau
The Architecture of Crime. The "Central Camp Sauna" in Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Collective bathhouses were a characteristic feature of the Nazi camps. Some bathhouses contained equipment designed for the mass disinfection of clothing and for the extermination of insects in clothing.
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The More I Know,The Less I Understand
The book presents a collection of essays written by undergraduate students who come to Poland from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) as a part of the intensive research seminar , “Witnessing Auschwitz – Conflicting Stories and Memories”.
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