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Auschwitz Museum director receives an OBE in Warsaw

Pic shows Lord Pickles (centre, Dr Piotr Cywinski, director of Auschwitz Museum, and (right Anna Clunes, British ambassador to Poland
Pic shows Lord Pickles (centre, Dr Piotr Cywinski, director of Auschwitz Museum, and (right Anna Clunes, British ambassador to Poland

Dr Piotr Cywinski, director of the Auschwitz Museum was presented with an OBE by the British ambassador to Poland, Anna Clunes, in a ceremony in Warsaw, during a session of the International Committee of Auschwitz Birkenau Foundation.

Lord Pickles was there in his capacity as Special Envoy of the UK for post-Holocaust issues.

Dr Piotr Cywinski, expressing his gratitude for the honour, said: “On this day I would like to call for the immediate and unconditional release of all civilian hostages in Gaza. This must be the first step in building peace in the  Middle East”.

Lord Pickles said: “The Order of the British Empire is a very rare form of recognition for individuals outside of the United Kingdom. It is granted not because people do their jobs, but because they do their jobs in an exceptional way. Poland is the curator of former German camps, and I believe that the Auschwitz Memorial fulfills a unique mission in providing an understanding of the past”.

He added: “Every year, two students from each high school in the United Kingdom visit the Auschwitz Memorial as part of the Holocaust education programme. The way the Museum welcomes these young people and the way it preserves the truth is truly exceptional. And we will need that truth when the last survivors are no longer with us.”