the same question: how best can this knowledge be transferred in a positive way to subsequent generations?
Coping with the problems of empathy in Auschwitz is a significant contribution to the discussion about a responsible, shaped image of a Christian man with a culture of memory. In the public dispute about the shape of the future, the crucial issue is the ability to empathize with the suffering of others. The point for us is not to lose that human reaction “after Auschwitz,” but on the contrary - strengthen it.
Upon the author’s death, the entire exhibition was transferred to the Regional Centre for Political Education in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate with the possibility of their further lease. The Konrad Adenauer Foundation supported the opening of the exhibition.
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The exhibition of photography by Martin Blume, “Auschwitz Today,” will be presented at the Center for Dialogue and Prayer in Oświęcim until August 2018.
Maksymiliana Kolbego 1 Street
Oświęcim, Poland
Prof. Hanna Ulatowska