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In the 1980's and 90's The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum was witness to many dis-putes. The local community suddenly had to deal with international issues. Two decades of conflict have shown how important it is to build a reasonable boundary between the museum and the city. The problem with the "Zone of Silence" has grown into a problem that had to be solved by the Polish parliament. The consequences for the residents of Oświęcim were, however, considerable, and are felt to this day. A large part felt second-class citizens, and a drain of business from the city has been observed.
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The visit of John Paul II at the Auschwitz - Birkenau was an extraordinary event for both the faithful of the Catholic Church and the Communist authorities. The paper presents the progress and impact of a visit to the Museum. A very important element was the message of the Holy Father for human dignity and the need for dialogue between different religions and nations. The visit of John Paul II in Auschwitz Museum had great symbolic meaning. It was accompanied by a large media interest.
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