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  2. POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Wikipedia

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    President of the Republic of Poland, Lech Kaczynski, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the POLIN Museum, 26 June 2007. The idea for creating a major new museum in Warsaw dedicated to the history of Polish Jews was initiated in 1995 by the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland. [2]

  3. Warsaw Ghetto Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Ghetto Museum is a patron of the March of Remembrance organised by the Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute to commemorate the victims of Grossaktion Warsaw. [ 52 ] The museum co-organised the X and XI Holocaust Remembrance Day in Łódź; it took an active part in organising workshops for schoolchildren and participated in ...

  4. Warsaw Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The four buildings at 7, 9, 12 and 14 Próżna Street are among the best known original residential buildings that in 1940–41 housed Jewish families in the Warsaw Ghetto. They have largely remained empty since the war. The street is a focus of the annual Warsaw Jewish Festival.

  5. Monument to the Ghetto Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The Warschauer Kniefall (German for "Warsaw kneeling") by Willy Brandt took place in front of the monument in 1970, when Brandt was the Chancellor of West Germany. [6] The Museum of the History of Polish Jews located opposite the monument was opened in April 2013.

  6. Fragments of the ghetto walls in Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The total length of the ghetto wall in 1940 was about 18 km. [1] After the end of World War II, the freestanding walls of the Jewish district, which survived the Ghetto Uprising and the Warsaw Uprising, were largely demolished. Few fragments of the walls running between the properties have been preserved, as well as the walls of the pre-war ...

  7. Oświęcim’s sole Jewish resident reflects on modern ...

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    The museum has said she is the only Jewish person living in Oświęcim. Hila Weisz-Gut is seen educating visitors at the Oshpitzin Jewish Museum in Oświęcim. - Kamil Gut.

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