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03
12.2024
During intensive researches in Berlin's archives and libraries, the researchers of the CMJW have come across further documents relating to the Lamsdorf prisoner-of-war camps from both World Wars. Dr. Piotr Stanek and Dr. Maria Bula searched through ...
more o:Results of archival research in Berlin
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02
12.2024
Presently, that is from 2 December this year until 14 February 2025, the academic community (but not only) of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (UMK) is provided with the opportunity to see our exhibition. The exhibition is, let us remind you ...
more o:Our exhibition at the University in Toruń
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02
12.2024
There used to be a very large colony of European ground squirrels (sousliks) to be found in the area around of the village of Łambinowice. These small animals constituted almost a permanent living part of the local landscape, as evidenced by military post
more o:‘Łambinowice Museum Meeting’ in December - invitation
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30
11.2024
From time to time there have been happening acts of vandalism at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice: in the cemeteries, on the monuments, as well as the site of the former camps. It is difficult to comprehend. It doesn't speak well of us ...
more o:On the eve of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the war cemetery is again robbed and vandalised
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28
11.2024
On 27 November, we met again at the Museum’s Opole seat to attend another meeting of the ‘Faces of Opole’ series. This time, the figure of Tadeusz Horoszkiewicz - a man who was committed to the development of journalism in the region, as well as the ...
more o:Tadeusz Horoszkiewicz was the protagonist of "Faces of Opole" – report
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27
11.2024
From yesterday, 26 November, until the end of January 2025, the temporary exhibition ‘#StolenMemory’ is on view in front of the Museum building in Łambinowice. The form of this exhibition prepared by Arolsen Archives is as original as it is practical, as
more o:‘#StolenMemory’ – a new exhibition in Łambinowice