Despite the difficult situation and remote teaching, we do not interrupt our educational work. As part of the project "(Un)peace 1945. What did the end of the Second World War bring?", we have just conducted 15 workshops with the participation of primary and secondary school students from the Lower Silesian and Opole provinces. Almost 400 students and teachers took part in them.
We recommend scenarios (in Polish), which were prepared to tell young people exactly what happened in 1945 and why that year did not mean the end of the fighting and the beginning of the reconstruction of the country for the whole of Europe.
We also invite you to read the podcasts (in Polish), which have been prepared especially to present in the most attractive way possible four perspectives for the events that took place in 1945. They are addressed to both teachers and students and are designed as materials that can be used during the lesson or as a complement to the scenarios and the lecture prepared by the teacher.
They have been financed by the Museum of Polish History in Warsaw under the 'Patriotism of Tomorrow' programme.