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On 25 June 2025, the 20th anniversary of the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (ENRS) was solemnly commemorated in Warsaw. For two decades, this international initiative has taken on the challenge of creating space for dialogue and a shared perspective on the history of 20th-century Europe – a history marked by conflict, tragedy, transformation, struggles for freedom and human rights, as well as the complex task of remembrance carried out in the spirit of international cooperation. Twentieth-century history has left behind profound scars and a permanent legacy. World wars, totalitarianisms, the Holocaust, displacements, or the battle for freedom and human rights, have shaped the Europe we know today. But is it possible to build a common future in Europe, not taking into account the diverse perspectives of its analyses, interpretations, experiences, and the sensitivities of other nations? Can different perspectives of events of the previous century unite instead of dividing? In times of growing polarisation, when memory often becomes a tool of politics and disinformation, the ENRS reminds of the power of dialogue and mutual understanding, as well as inviting critical reflection of the past, which continues to resonate in our present and becomes one of the elements of social responsibility. For 20 years of its activities, the ENRS has undertaken and continues to undertake a series of initiatives and actions serving as a space for polyphony – a place where diverse narrations are able to coexist, mutually enriching one another. From creating exhibitions, to carrying out public campaigns, educational and interdisciplinary projects, conferences, debates, or elaborating scientific publications.