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On December 13th (Wednesday) due to inventory, museum stores will be closed. Audioguides will also be unavailable for renting.
The accomplishments and undertakings of Estonian politician and diplomat Toomas Hendrik Ilves are a testament to the realisation of the goals and ideals which were so important for Jan Nowak-Jeziorański: freedom, democracy, security, including – above all – the strengthening of ties between NATO and Europe, with particular emphasis on the Baltic countries and Poland.
The exhibition presents military, political, historical and personal aspects of the Warsaw Rising. For 63 days between 1 August and 2 October 1944 the inhabitants of the Polish capital were struggling against superior German forces whereas the Soviet Army abstained from giving a helping hand though standing on the other side of the Vistula river.
Take part in the photography competition organized due to the 79th anniversary of the Warsaw Rising. Capture the commemorations with your camera or smartphone anywhere in the world.
During the Warsaw Rising a transitory camp in Pruszków near Warsaw, known as Dulag 121, was created by Germans who were expelling Poles from every district they took over in Warsaw. The German authorities promised that the deportees would be provided with personal safety and decent conditions. These were empty promises. The Warsaw Rising Museum has a unique collection of photographs taken in Dulag 121. They are a poignant testimony of the plight the Poles found themselves in.
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