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In teaching about the Holocaust, it is very important to understand how the phenomenon of memory works.

On November 4, the two-day nationwide scientific conference "Forms of enslavement during World War II" organized by the Pilecki Institute begins.

"There Was a Wall." The 80th Anniversary of the Closing of the Warsaw Ghetto Borders

November 16th marks the 80th anniversary of the closing of the Warsaw Ghetto. The Warsaw Ghetto Museum, in cooperation with the Social and Cultural Association

"I also remember exactly the period when the ghetto began to be built"

The Warsaw Ghetto Museum invites you to the second film in the series "There Was a Wall." November 16th marks 80 years since the museum closed.

Symcha Trachter – freshness, expression and "dancing" buildings

"Symcha Trachter 1894 – 1942. Light and Color" is an exhibition devoted to the artist, which can be viewed at the Jewish Institute

MGW and the Day of Remembrance of the Civilian Population of the Warsaw Uprising

On October 2, the Day of Remembrance of the Civilian Population of the Warsaw Uprising, the Warsaw Ghetto Museum took part in the opening ceremony

"The Warsaw Ghetto. People, Places, Events" – a new project by the MGW Exhibition Department

The culture created in the Warsaw Ghetto is the subject of an online, cyclical project, the first installment of which is "Around Abraham Ostrzega's Shed." The originator of the idea

The Victim and the Executioner – Part Two

This is the second and last part of Dr. Paweł Wieczorek's column about Abram Krzepicki, who escaped on September 13, 1943.

"Every Third of Us" – curatorial tour of the exhibition

The first of two curatorial tours of the outdoor exhibition located at Grzybowski Square took place on August 24th. They were led by

This museum may be the last of its kind

About the author's vision of the permanent exhibition of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum and the need to show the dialogue between the ghetto and the rest of the occupied

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