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Info: Your browser does not accept cookies. If you want to put products into your cart and purchase them you need to enable cookies. BrowseInteractive classes conducted by the Auschwitz Museum educators which are a supplement for the exhibition and the former camp areas. Each workshop begins with introduction to a given subject, yet the fundamental part is work in groups (analysis and interpretation of documents, photographs and source texts), reporting on the assigned tasks by the participants and a recapitulative discussion under the educator’s supervision. The workshops are intended for school youth, students and teachers. Duration of workshops: 1.5 h Cost: PLN 288 in foreign language Archival Documents as Evidence of Crime
Workshops in the Archives, presenting selected documents sets that bear witness to the functions of the camp and constitute evidence of the crimes committed in Auschwitz. The aim is to show the history of Auschwitz through the presentation and analysis of
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Art in the Face of Death
The Memory of the Children from Theresienstadt
The workshop explores the history and unique nature of the Theresienstadt ghetto, with special emphasis on the children there. More details... Children and Young People in Auschwitz
There were more than 200 thousand children and young people of various nationalities among the deportees to Auschwitz. Participants use selected documents referring to Polish, Jewish, and Roma children and young people to reconstruct their stories from th
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Deportees from France
Workshop at the exhibition in block no. 20
The purpose of the workshop is to teach about the course of the deportation of Jews from France and their extermination in Auschwitz, as well as the persecution of polit More details... Education at Memorial Sites
The aim of the workshop is to emphasize the necessity of detailed preparation for visits to memorial sites by young people, and to present methods of working with school groups touring the Museum.
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Escapes from Auschwitz as a Form of Resistance
Escapes were one form of resistance in the camp. There were over 800 escape attempts. Who initiated them, and how were they organized? Were all escapes planned, or were some spontaneous? What was the goal? The workshop attempts to answer these questions.
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Function and Meaning of Art in KL Auschwitz
Workshops in the Collections Department, in an original prisoner room, presenting selected works of art and utensils created by Auschwitz prisoners. The goal is familiarization with the conditions under which Auschwitz prisoners made art, through the pres
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Men and Women SS Perpetrators in Auschwitz
The workshop aims at familiarization with selected profiles of SS men and female SS supervisors on the basis of the extant documentation. There is a general introduction to the archival resources, followed by a brief description of the origin and nature o
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Prisoners from Bohemia
Workshop at the exhibition in block no. 16
The workshop concentrates on the stories of Czech citizens in the changing political situation from the Munich Conference of 1938 through the dissolution of Czechslovakia and the annexation of Boh More details... Pseudo-medical Experiments in Auschwitz
After a general introduction to the subject, participants use documents, including accounts by the prisoners who fell victim to these experiments, to explore the issue in depth. The session shows the degree to which the SS doctors violated professional et
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