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Belarus takes stock of cultural heritage repatriation efforts in 2019-2020
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MINSK, 27 May (BelTA) – The commission on finding and returning cultural heritage and using it for scientific and cultural purposes at the Belarusian Culture Ministry convened on 27 May, BelTA learned from the press service of the Culture Ministry.
In 2019-2020, Belarus returned 56 books, 20 works by artists of Belarusian descent, one Slutsk belt, and two collections of documents and photos, received 10 digital copies of books and documents and seven photos of cultural property, found and repatriated more than 100 documents and 16 items that belonged to Belarusian museums. The most interesting items include three books from the library of the Chreptowicz family, three paintings by Ferdynand Ruszczyc, 50 books by Wladyslaw Syrokomla, the Brest Bible, and a sword of the 15th-16th centuries.
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May. 23, 2021 12:19 PM
Polish-Jewish poet Zuzanna Ginczanka wrote her last and most famous poem, commonly referred to as “Non Omnis Moriar,” (“Not all of me will die”), in 1943, as a last will and testament. It included testimony of the betrayal by her neighbors, who turned her over to the Germans during the Holocaust. Several months afterward, she was killed at age 27, her bright future cut short.
The poem, hand-written on a crumpled piece of paper, was passed to a friend, who saved it until the war ended. It was later passed on to another poet, who published it. Along with it being a literary work, it also served as evidence in the prosecution of those who had betrayed her to the Nazis.