3 August 2020

‘Fight and Suffering. Polish Citizens During World War II’ – temporary exhibition

Fragment wystawy "Walka i cierpienie. Widoczne 3 plansze w kolorystyce biało-czerwonej.

The exhibition “Fight and Suffering. Polish Citizens During World War II” shows the fate of Polish citizens during the tragic times of World War II and the German occupation. This exhibition is an international project carried out by the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.

The exhibition is a story about the Polish experience of World War II. It shows the attitudes of Polish citizens in the context of tragic events, the overwhelming power of the aggressors, and then the occupiers. The exhibition touched upon such issues as: the fight against totalitarianism, the fight for independence, or helping fellow citizens. The topics were presented from the perspective of both soldiers and civilians.

The exhibition will be available from August 3 to September 30 this year at the Museum of Poles Saving Jews.


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