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Page 3 of 8 1950 - the Museum statutes are approved;
- the general exhibition is expanded.
1952 - notes by an anonymous Sonderkommando member are discovered on the grounds of the former Birkenau concentration camp.
1955 - a new permanent exhibition is opened on the Auschwitz I site.
- a monument-urn is unveiled on the grounds of the former Birkenau concentration camp.
1957 - parliament passes a law fixing the boundaries of the Museum;
- the Documentation Department of the Cracow District Commission for the Investigation of Nazi War Crimes in Poland is transferred to the Museum, where it becomes the Archive Department;
- the first issues of Zeszytów Oswiecimskich and Hefte von Auschwitz (The Auschwitz Journal) are published.
1959 - the jury selects a winner in an international competition for a monument on the Birkenau grounds; the project is never realized because it violates the July 2, 1947 law on the inadmissibility of changes to the camp grounds.
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