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MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU FORMER GERMAN NAZI
CONCENTRATION AND EXTERMINATION CAMP

Let Us Build a Memory

Let Us Build a Memory

In more than 60 years of its existence, the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum has gathered—and provided protection for—thousands of camp relics, both historical items and art works. An essential part of this collection was gathered thanks to the generosity of numerous donors. A very special place among them belongs to the survivors—initiators and founders of the Auschwitz Memorial. They donated various historical items and documents as well as art works made both in the camp and after the war.

Many gifts were also donated by the survivors' family members and other people who had received miscellaneous types of mementos from the prisoners as a token of gratitude for the help they had received. Each year, new gifts increase and enrich the Auschwitz Memorial’s collection. This exhibition displays some received in recent three years.

Each authentic item related to the Auschwitz camp is an individual history, a testimony of those tragic times. The Museum collects all items coming from the period when the camp was operational as well as art works created by the survivors after the liberation. It also provides proper conservation protection and storage conditions for all artifacts.

Grateful for the support we have received so far, we appeal to the general public for donating such artifacts to the Auschwitz Memorial. They will serve, among others, the educational purpose of teaching about the history of the Auschwitz camp and commemorating the people whose fate was connected with one of the most tragic places in history.

The exhibition can be seen in Block 12 at the former Auschwitz I camp until February 24, 2011.

Photo Gallery

Barbara Bogdańska’s prisoner dress.  Barbara Bogdańska was a prisoner of the Auschwitz  and Ravensbrück camps.
Barbara Bogdańska’s...
Letters sent from Auschwitz by Barbara  Bogdańska to her sister, Helena Wnuk.   (Donated by her daughter, Kinga Szaran)
Letters sent from...
Thank you cards, donated by Helena Datoń-Szpak,  who got it from Auschwitz prisoners.
Thank you cards,...
Musical stores with „Haftl. Kapelle/KL Au”  (Prisoners’ orchestra / KL Auschwitz) stamps
Musical stores with...
Genowefa Marczyńska’s diary, written in 1945,  after the liberation. It contains a description  of her camp experiences
Genowefa...
Animal figures cut from rubber,  made in the camp by an unknown prisoner  for Genowefa Marczyńska’s son Andrzej.
Animal figures cut...
A plaque from a train used for deporting Jews  from the Westerbork camp in occupied Holland to Auschwitz.
A plaque from a...
A porcelain bowl from a building  where during the occupation  the head of the Auschwitz camp farming department resided
A porcelain bowl...
Halina Brejniak’s drawings made in 1944  at the Pawiak prison in Warsaw  and the Auschwitz and Ravensbrück camps.
Halina Brejniak’s...
Triptych by Isaak Celnikier, 1976  (Donated by the artist)
Triptych by Isaak...
Triptych by Isaak Celnikier, 1976  (Donated by the artist)
Triptych by Isaak...
Triptych by Isaak Celnikier, 1976  (Donated by the artist)
Triptych by Isaak...
A scapular that belonged to Stefan Skubiński,  prisoner of the Mysłowice prison  and the Auschwitz camp.
A scapular that...
A camp number stripe. (Donated by Maria Woźniakowska)
A camp number...
A signet ring made of horse hair  by an Auschwitz prisoner, possibly Marcin Krzywicki  for a female prisoner Maria Góra.
A signet ring made...
A male signet ring made in Auschwitz camp  by an unknown prisoner for Tadeusz Orłowski.
A male signet ring...
Józef Mańka’s portrait painted by an unknown prisoner.  Józef Mańka helped prisoners by illegally providing them food
Józef Mańka’s...
Penal Unit at work, sketch made in 1950  by Władysław Siwek, an Auschwitz camp prisoner.  (Donated by Izabela Kula)
Penal Unit at work,...

Scenario: Teresa Zbrzeska
Design: Edyta Chwistek i Elżebieta Pietruczuk
On-line exhibition: Paweł Sawicki