Jak pielęgnować pamięć o jeńcach wojennych? Już 15 listopada zapraszamy na “Kongres miejsc pamięci jenieckiej: dziedzictwo i strategie dla przyszłości” organizowany przez #UniwersytetSWPS, @CMJWLamsdorf i Sieć “Liga Pamięci Jenieckiej”.
Szczegóły i zapisy👉https://t.co/y5hG1LQ3gM
Congress of POW Memorial Sites: Heritage and Strategies for the Future.
Participate online - register here: https://t.co/EkqtHbUzIZ.
Program: https://t.co/0HnHn74Nmx
@SWPSUniversity@CMJWLamsdorf@WWIImuseum#POW#WWII#WW2
A secret radio, some cunning, and the power of the press: Read about this remarkable D-Day at Oflag 64, in honor of the 80th anniversary of the heroic landings:
https://t.co/kMvcrPGrD9
Photo taken at U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center
#dday#oflag64#ww2
At #Oflag64 POWs handwrote & posted a daily newssheet,The Daily Bulletin. Read our EXTRA ed:
👉https://t.co/YyuA3IiyYs
Ours is a lot easier to publish,but we hope well-received by readers.Leave comments & questions below. Message if you'd like to receive FTR issues in your Inbox
Welcome to the Future Tin Store Museum:
Enjoy the POW artwork that will be printed on the walls and glass dividers that surround our custom display cases.
Visit https://t.co/rRcp9jbmY4
Take a scroll through the future Tin Store!
Donate today and bring us closer to our grand opening: https://t.co/bja9JWcp06
Thank you! #givingtuesday#WWII#museum#oflag64#szubin
Tin Store museum progresses! In Gdańsk we met at the production hall of our fabricator Littera Expo Design. We are fortunate to work with these creative and thoughtful professionals.
Donate and help us share the remarkable history: https://t.co/rRcp9jbmY4
This morning the former #Oflag64 grounds were visited by a group traveling on a tour through @WWIImuseum with @sarahkirksey_ and Dr. Alexandra Richie. Our permanent exhibition is still under construction but the temporary exhibit was prepared for this special occasion.
#InternationalMuseumDay Our POW Tin Store is on its way to becoming a premier exhibit space.
Your donation to https://t.co/EDsC36psuv will help tell the camps' remarkable #history.
#donate
We are organizing stuff for the #TinStore#exhibition.
Thx to our advisors Miłosz and Krzysztof from @MU_WMN; tailors from HeroCollection and mannequin manufacturers AntaresManekiny. We are grateful to Herring and Parks families and Friends of #Oflag64 for their ongoing support.
Mariusz from the Polish-American Foundation for the Commemoration of POW Camps in Szubin guided us through the former grounds of the camp and showed artifacts found or that has been donated from family members of the POWs. I look forward to returning when the museum is complete!
As the Soviets approached, the Germans forced all able POWs to evacuate January 21, 1945, sending them on a death march traveling over 400 miles through bitter winter conditions.
This morning we placed a wreath in honor of the POWs held captive at Oflag 64 in Szubin, Poland. Oflag 64 was the first and largest POW camp for U.S. Ground Force officers. The first Americans sent to Oflag 64 had been captured in the North African campaign.