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“Witnesses: Documenting the Crime — Eyewitness Documentarians of the Armenian Genocide” Exhibition in Katowice, Poland


30.09.2025


On September 27, within the framework of the 4th Armenian Culture Festival held in Katowice, Poland, the exhibition titled “Witnesses: Documenting the Crime — Eyewitness Documentarians of the Armenian Genocide” was opened. The exhibition was dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and the 20th anniversary of the resolution adopted by the Sejm of the Republic of Poland condemning the Armenian Genocide.

The exhibition was prepared in cooperation with the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute within the framework of the commemorative events marking the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide (in Armenian and Polish). It presents a large collection of testimonies by missionaries, doctors, diplomats, and military figures that document the Armenian Genocide and reveal its scale, while also highlighting the humanitarian actions carried out during that horrific crime.

Following the exhibition opening, a scholarly conference titled “The Historical Memory of the Armenian Minority in Poland” dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide took place.

The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute extends its gratitude to Hrachya Boyajyan, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia in Poland, for his support in organizing the exhibition and for his effective cooperation.



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