Announcement of working relationship with IWM

We are delighted to announce that the Warsaw Ghetto Museum and Imperial War Museums (IWM) in the United Kingdom are strengthening their collaboration to advance education, cultural dialogue, and historical research.

Together, our institutions will explore the potential to develop content for joint educational programmes, exhibitions, and research initiatives focused on World War II, the Holocaust, and Jewish resistance, including planned cooperation within the FEnIKS 2021–2027 Programme. This relationship reflects our shared commitment to preserving memory and expanding access to knowledge through educational, digital, and cultural projects.

Imperial War Museums (IWM), a global leader in shaping public understanding of the causes, course, and consequences of war, operates five world renowned museums across the UK. Drawing on powerful personal stories and unique collections, IWM challenges audiences of all ages to explore conflict from diverse perspectives. Their expertise and international reach make them an invaluable partner in advancing our mission of education, remembrance, and dialogue.

Dr hab. Katarzyna Person, Director of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum,
Dr James Bulgin, Head of Public History, Imperial War Museums.