Pilecki Institute


The Pilecki Institute is a Polish government institution in charge of preserving the memory, documenting and researching the historical experiences of Polish citizens in the 20th century. Its patron is Witold Pilecki.

Activities

Research

The Scientific Department initiates and participates in interdisciplinary research projects devoted to totalitarianism and the history of Poland in the 20th century. The Institute gathers researchers who specialize in political science, sociology, history and Jewish studies. It gathers and publishes documents concerning its scope of interests, provides support for scientific research, especially connected to the victims of Nazism and Communism. The studies are concerned primarily with World War II and its consequences. The Institute also translates into Polish the most important works on totalitarianisms.

Education

The Institute carries out educational projects and events.

Commemoration

The Pilecki Institute commemorates persons who were murdered for providing aid and assistance to Poles and Jews during the World War II. Under “Called by the Name” project were honoured e..g. Jadwiga Długoborska, Lucyna Radziejowska. On recommendation of the Institute, the President of Poland bestows the Virtus et Fraternitas Medal, the Eastern Cross, and the Western Cross.

Organisation

The Pilecki Institute was established by the Polish Parliament on 9 November 2017, and following year incorporated the Witold Pilecki Center for Totalitarian Studies. With a budget of 75 million PLN, its aim is to analyse the importance for the history of the 20th century of the Nazi and Soviet totalitarian regimes and the global consequences of their actions. The Institute is supervised by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage.
The Institute is governed by the director – Wojciech Kozłowski. A consultative and advisory body to the Director of the Institute is the Council of Memory whose members are appointed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. Amongst them are, e.g.: Grzegorz Berendt, Sławomir Dębski, Jan Ołdakowski, Albert Stankowski. The chairperson is prof. Zofia Zielińska.
The Institute is divided into: