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11.04.2023

The Congress of National Remembrance — DAY 3

The Congress venue was visited by 13,000 people, including 7,000 children and young people. During this time, the Institute of National Remembrance presented the 20th-century history of Poland and Poles in an accessible, interesting and modern way. History Speaks Across Generations was the motto of the Congress of National Remembrance. This was the first event of its kind, offering historical debates, games, exhibitions, workshops, film screenings and much more to enthusiasts of our history.

15 April 2023 -- Discussion panels

Justice in the transition period (Polish-English-German-Czech)

Participants: Constantin Buchet, Miroslav Lehky, Kamil Nedvědický (Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů), Andrzej Pozorski (IPN Prosecutor), Dragana Spencer, Thomas Will (Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen zur Aufklärung nationalsozialistischer Verbrechen), moderator: Bogusław Tomasz Czerwiński (IPN Prosecutor)

Systemic transformation in Poland - mechanisms, achievements, omissions through the eyes of scientists (Polish-English)

Participants: Sławomir Cenckiewicz, Ph.D., (War Studies University), Prof. Antoni Dudek (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw), Prof. Andrzej Zybertowicz (Advisor of the President of the Republic of Poland), moderator: Sebastian Pilarski, Ph.D., (IPN Historical Research Office)

The cooperation of public institutions with NGOs in undertaking patriotic initiatives (Polish-English)

Participants: Prof. Karol Polejowski (IPN Deputy President), Wojciech Kirejczyk („Niepodległa” Office), Agnieszka Łesiuk-Krajewska („Pokolenie Kolumbów” Foundation), Piotr Mazurek (National Freedom Institute), Marek Mutor, Ph.D., (Platform of European Memory and Conscience), moderator: Joanna Dzieniszewska

Custodian of National Memory Awards. Reipublicae Memoriae Meritum Medal decoration ceremony.

New Technologies at the Congress of National Remembrance

The Congress of National Remembrance — DAY 1

The Congres of National Remembrance — DAY 2


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