![]() Former deputy director of the Department of International Cooperation in the Ministry of Education (2019-2021), where she was responsible for bilateral and multilateral relations, including membership in the Education Working Group of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. in history from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Magdalena Turowska, head of the Education Department of the Pilecki Institute, a research institution based in Warsaw. ![]() She is an author of many articles on Jewish history and Holocaust. She is the former CEO of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland (2004-2019), former president of Jewish Community in Poland, and served in Boards of several institutions responsible for preservation of cultural heritage in Poland. Monika Krawczyk, an attorney by profession, serves currently as Director of Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. In relation to 77th Anniversary of the liberation of German nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau and International Holocaust Remembrance Day The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Stockholmwould like to hereby invite to a webinar with a discussion between the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, Pilecki Institute in Warsaw, The Polish Research Institute archive in Lund (Sweden) with a unique collection of source material from the survivors of Ravensbruck and other German nazi Concentration Camps, as well as Lärbro War Hospital's museum on Gotland (Sweden), which reminiscents of Swedish healthcare and refugee reception during World War II of camp prisoners who were liberated in the final stages of the war and taken to Gotland by the “white busses”. ![]() January 26, 2022, 10:00 AM (GMT+1:00) Webinar on The Legacy of Auschwitz: Research, Education and Public Memory
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