jump over navigation bar
Embassy SealUS Department of State
Embassy of the United States Warsaw, Poland - Home flag graphic
About the Embassy
 
  About the Embassy Ambassador Deputy Chief of Mission Embassy Programs Press Releases Embassy Events Embassy Events 2008 Embassy Events 2007 Embassy Events 2006 Embassy Events 2005 Embassy Events 2004 Embassy Events 2003 Embassy Events 2002 Conference Texts Cultural Events Official Texts and Speeches Op-ed American Experts in Poland

embassy events 2008 

Ambassador Ashe Visits Malopolska, Speaks in Oswiecim

May 14, 2008


Ambassador Ashe and Consul General Anne Hall with Tomasz Lachowicz, editor-in-chief and Bernadetta Podlińska (left), President of the Board of Gazeta Krakowska 
Ambassador Ashe and Consul General Anne Hall with Tomasz Lachowicz, editor-in-chief and Bernadetta Podlińska (left), President of the Board of Gazeta Krakowska 

Ambassador Victor Ashe spoke in Oswiecim to an international audience on the topic of genocide prevention and the Polish experience on May 14.  The presentation was part of the inaugural Raphael Lemkin Genocide Prevention Seminar organized by American philanthropist Fred Schwartz.  The Raphael Lemkin Genocide Prevention Seminar is set against the backdrop of Auschwitz-Birkenau and attracts government officials from Europe, Africa, and Asia as well as leading scholars and legal authorities.  Ambassador Ashe's speech emphasized the scale of the Nazi genocide that took place on Polish soil and the profound influence of the war on the Polish national experience.  Poland's geographical position between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union and the destruction of the large Jewish community on Polish territory were unique elements in Poland’s experience of the Holocaust.  Ambassador Ashe exhorted the audience to do all that it could to learn from the Polish experience and prevent future genocide.

During his visit in Malopolska, Ambassador Ashe also visited the offices of Gazeta Krakowska and gave an interview.  He then visited the town of Libiaz and met with Mayor Jacek Latko.  During the visit, the two discussed the development of the city and Libiaz’s unique position as one of the youngest cities in Malopolska.

Page Tools:

 Print this article



 
 

    This site is managed by the U.S. Department of State.
    External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.


Embassy of the United States