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Introductory lectures for students or specialist lectures for students, Ph.D. students, academics from universities and the centres of history and research. Their purpose is to deepen the knowledge about the history of Auschwitz and present studies regarding specific issues. Lectures take place in the conference rooms of the MCEAH in the area of the Museum. They are given in the following languages: Polish, English and German (select a subject to find out details and language options). Auschwitz Remains and the Commemoration of Auschwitz Victims...
Auschwitz Remains and the Commemoration of Auschwitz Victims through Monuments, Memorial Plaques, and Other Forms outside the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, in the City of Oświęcim and the Vicinity (Field Presentation).
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Labor by Nazi Concentration Camp Prisoners
Auschwitz prisoners were employed mostly in agriculture, in operating and expanding the camp, and, to an increasing degree, in private companies in Silesia. A whole network of branch camps came into being at the coalmines, armaments factories, and chemica
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Methods of Killing in Auschwitz
The basic function of the concentration camps during wartime was killing the people imprisoned there.
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Plundering the Property of Auschwitz Victims...
It is impossible to grasp the enormity of the crimes committed in Auschwitz without taking into account the fact that the SS, acting in the name of the Nazi German state, systematically plundered the property that the victims, mostly Jews, took with them.
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Poles in Auschwitz
The first transport of political prisoners to Auschwitz consisted almost exclusively of Poles. It was for them that the camp was founded, and the majority of prisoners were Polish for the first two years.
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The Camp Hospitals in Auschwitz
In Auschwitz as in their other concentration camps, the Nazi Germans placed prisoners incapable of labor in so-called hospitals (rewirs) or infirmaries. For the SS, this was a convenient mechanism that facilitated both the exploitation of prisoners as sla
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The City of Oświęcim...
The City of Oświęcim as a Model for German Settlement in the East.
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The Death Marches (field trip with lecture)
A visit to several of these sites is also an occasion for remembering the people of good will who took great risks to aid the prisoner evacuees. This program will require at least 4 hours of travel by car, van, or bus.
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The Denial of Genocide in Auschwitz
This lecture covers the methods of genocide denial, from statements and protestations from the perpetrators to so-called “scientific” studies involving chemical tests for the presence of Zyklon B gas in the walls of the gas chambers.
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The Deportation and Killing of Poles in Auschwitz...
The Deportation and Killing of Poles in Auschwitz as a Component of Nazi Policy in Occupied Poland.
The lecture covers the economic, political, and demographic aims of the German occupation of Poland, and the role of Auschwitz Concentration Camp in More details... |
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