This anthology constitutes a selection from over four hundred papers written by staff from the Academy of Medicine in Cracow, dealing with the Nazi-German Occupation and former Polish political prisoners of concetraction camps. Learn More
Rymaszewski’s account is a welcome addition to the literature. For many years, Rymaszewski has been interested in the preservation of the material heritage of Auschwitz, and he has been involved in important decisions concerning its conservation. Learn More
The documentation is based on the extant original records kept by the SS at the Auschwitz concentration camp. They contain entries - 68 864 - with the information about the death of the registered prisoners of Auschwitz in the period from July 27, 1941 to December 31, 1943. Learn More
The extraordinary people from Oświęcim who are the subject of this publication came from the city and the surrounding area. During the Second World War they risked their lives to help the prisoners of Auschwitz. Learn More
The book is devoted to the memory of the Poles whom the Nazis expelled from the Zamosc region. It concentrates on the fate of the people deported to Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Learn More
This particularly noteworthy book contains three reports by escapers from Auschwitz concentration camp: the Pole Jerzy Tabeau, the Slovakian Jews Alfred Wetzler, Rudolf Vrba, and Arnošt Rosin, and the Polish Jew Czesław Mordowicz. Learn More
A collection of presentations and panel discussions from the Protecting For the Future international preservation conference, which was held at the Oświęcim Culture Center from June 23-25, 2003. Learn More
In July 2007, an international conference "Remembrance - Awareness - Responsibility" was held in Oświęcim. It was organized as part of the observance of the sixtieth anniversary of the creation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Learn More
There has been no previous study devoted solely to the Jehovah’s Witnesses in the literature on Auschwitz Concentration Camp. This was partly due to the scarcity of extant documentation on their imprisonment, and the rarity of memoirs or accounts. Learn More
An English translation of the second and third part of former Auschwitz prisoner August Kowalczyk’s autobiographical novel, published several years ago in Polish as "A Barbed Wire Refrain". Learn More