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The Martyrs’ Museum in Żabikowo has opened a temporary exhibition Żabikowo. The Archaeology of the Remembrance Place. Workcamp 2009-2010. The display is devoted to the work of volunteers from all over the world during Workcamps held since 2006 on the territory of the former Żabikowo camp.
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The exhibition The Youth about the War begins a wider project aimed, first of all, at confronting the audience with another, yet very topical way of presenting the Second World War. Its second goal is to provoke young, smart people to popularize the knowledge in a natural and understandable way.
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Since the beginning of June, 2009, the Martyrs’ Museum in Żabikowo has been holding a temporary exhibition Eroica of the Wielkopolska Province 1939 – 1945. Fighting Wielkopolska. Underground Activists in the Żabikowo Camp (Eroica Wielkopolska 1939–1945. Wielkopolska walcząca. Konspiratorzy w hitlerowskim obozie w Żabikowie).
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On August 5, 2008, the Martyrs’ Museum in Żabikowo opened a temporary exhibition entitled The Holocaust – Evidence of Crime (Holocaust – dowody zbrodni). It was launched in 1978 (the second American edition in 1990) on the initiative of Robert Wolfe, director of a research team examining records and documents retrieved from Germans in cooperation with the Office of Public Programs of the National Archives.
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On May 20, 2008, a temporary exhibition entitled Imprisoned for Faith. Jehovah’s Witnesses and Hitlerism (Więzieni za wiarę. Świadkowie Jehowy a hitleryzm), borrowed from the Historical Archive of the Watch Tower Society was ceremonially opened in Nadarzyn. The exhibition presented the fate of Jehovah’s Witnesses, members of a religious group repressed by the Nazis for their religious beliefs between 1933-1945.
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In the ancient Greek theatre, actors covered their faces with masks showing the audience what mood the characters on the stage were in. Just like resonance boxes, the masks amplified actors’ voices.
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On April 26, 2006, a temporary exhibition Nuremberg Trials 1945–1946 (Proces norymberski 1945–1946) was held in the Martyrs’ Museum in Żabikowo It was the 60th anniversary of the end of the trials conducted by the International Military Tribunal who convicted the main war criminals of the former Third Reich.
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