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"The Fighting Republic of Poland 1939-1945" - a popular publication for young people available in numerous languages
The publication, addressed to young people and foreigners, provides the reader with the most important information on the fate of the Polish state during World War II in an accessible and concise manner. The presentation of the Polish language version took place on 28 August 2019. English, French, German, Russian, Ukrainian and Italian versions of the book have also been published.
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A statement of the Institute of National Remembrance in connection with the remarks of the President of the Russian Federation on the subject of World War II and its causes
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Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki signed a joint declaration of the Polish and Israeli governments
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SS KL Auschwitz Garrison
The Konzentrationslager (KL) Auschwitz was set up in the premises of former Polish military barracks at the outskirts of Oświęcim, a town in the western part of the then-Kraków Province. After the outbreak of WW2 it was incorporated into the territory of the Third Reich. The camp was gradually extended and eventually formed the complex of the KL Auschwitz I-III.
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Film "Report from Auschwitz"
The production presents previously unknown documents proving that from 1941 to the end of the war Poles informed all Allies about the situation in extermination camps in occupied Poland. In the film Report from Auschwitz Krzysztof Brożek shows the indifference on the part of the countries of Western Europe in spite of reports on the Holocaust drafted by the Polish Underground State.
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Center for information on the victims of World War II
The primary task of the newly established entity is to disseminate information on the victims of Nazi German and Soviet repressions during World War II and following the end thereof on the basis of the archival records which remain in the possession of the Institute.
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KL Auschwitz-Birkenau - Investigation of the Institute of National Remembrance
Rafał Leśkiewicz, PhD, editor-in-chief of the portal Przystanekhistoria.pl, talks about the investigation in the Auschwitz-Birkenau case to Łukasz Gramza, prosecutor of the Branch Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Nation of Poland of the Institute of National Remembrance in Krakow.
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You came here not to a sanatorium, but to a German concentration camp
In the spring of 1940, the Germans began to organize a camp for political prisoners in Auschwitz (Oświęcim, before the war), which was then within the territories incorporated into the German Third Reich. On June 14, 1940, a transport arrived from Tarnów with the first Polish political prisoners.
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Investigation into KL Auschwitz - Birkenau
In December 1939, the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile in a special resolution announced the use of retaliation for innocent Polish victims against the Germans, and especially towards managerial spheres.
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Maciej Kwaśniewski: The Holocaust. Remembering is not enough
The Holocaust is also of particular importance to us Poles. It mostly took place in Poland and concerned Polish citizens. As a result of the criminal plan that was born in Germany ruled by the party of Adolf Hitler, six million Jews from all over Europe were killed. About three million of them were Polish citizens. Two million were children.