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Main project partner

This Portal is created with the support provided by the TP Group

Finance support

This Portal was created thanks to the financial support provided by the BRE Bank Foundation

Partners

"Virtual Shtetl" portal has been financed by means of Ministry of Culture and National Heritage "National Heritage" Program, priority 4: "Creating digital resources for the cultural heritage"
On the Portal the pictures from collection of the National Digital Archive are published, they have been obtained within the framework of cooperation of the National Digital Archive with the Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
In cooperation with The Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews publishes chosen photographs from the Institute's collection on the "Virtual Shtetl" portal. Also the articles describing accounts gathered by JHI are published.
Institute of Adam Mickiewicz, which made available the material from the Diapozytyw Portal to the Museum of the History of Polish Jews
On portal are published photos obtained thanks to the courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
In cooperation with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and thanks to their donation the German version of the portal is being created.
Photos from collection "I ciągle widzę ich twarze" are published due to courtesy of Shalom Foundation. In cooperation also the works from the competition organized by the Shalom Foundation "Na wspólnej ziemi" (”On the Common Land”) and "Historia i kultura Żydów polskich" (“History and Culture of Polish Jews”) have been edited.
Centre for the Culture and Language of the Jews of the University of Wroclaw takes care of the part of the portal dedicated to the Dolnośląskie Province (województwo dolnośląskie); students of the University of Wroclaw translated texts for the portal into English.
The project "The Virtual Shtetl in Lower Silesia, the Opole Voivodship and Lubusz Land" was financed by Funds of the Civic Initiatives Fund (FIO)
Cooperation in working out the history of the towns and villages in the Lesser Poland Province (województwo małopolskie) through internships of its students from the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management.
KARTA Center – an independent non-governmental organization documenting and popularizing history of today's Poland and Eastern Europe, sharing knowledge about the modern man and propagating tolerance and democracy.
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