Auschwitz 1940-1945. Central issues in the history of the camp
This extensive publication is a collection illustrating the origins and functions of the concentration camp and the death camp in various aspects. LANGUAGE: EN, DE, FR, PL. Learn More
"Love in the Shadow of Death" is the story of two prisoners from the Auschwitz Death Camp – Mala Zimetbaum, a Jewish woman, and Edward Galiński, a Polish man. LANGUAGES: EN, DE, FR, IT, NOR, SWE, PL. Learn More
Witold Pilecki was soldier of the Polish Army during the Polish-Soviet War in 1920 and September 1939 invasion of Poland, he fought in the Polish resistance, the AK (Home Army), and as its member, he volunteered for Auschwitz. LANGUAGES: PL, EN, DE, IT. Learn More
Stanisław Taubnenschlag, (Stanley Townsend) was born on January 30, 1920, in Cracow, into a Jewish family possessing numerous contacts with Polish intellectual circles, and with many Polish friends and acquaintances. He was arrested in June 1942 and deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp, from where, one year later, he was transferred to the Buchenwald camp Learn More
The Sketchbook from Auschwitz, a unique work preserved in the collections of the Auschwitz Memorial has been published by the Museum in its entirety for the first time. It is the only set of drawings made in the camp depicting the extermination of Jews deported by German Nazis to Auschwitz. The unknown author documented in his drawings also murdering of prisoners who were sick or had been worked to exhaustion. Learn More
The second, expanded edition of the guide conveys, in 8 language versions (PL, EN, DE, IT, FR, NOR, PT, CZ); the essential information about the history of the Nazi German concentration camp, and describes the founding and ongoing work of the Museum. Learn More
'Voices of Memory' is a new series published by the International Centre for Education at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Each of these books is devoted to one of the numerous issues in the complicated history of the former camp Learn More