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Warsaw Rising Museum (Warsaw, Poland)


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Me and my wife went to Poland for a vacation in September this year. We have been all over Europe except for Poland so we thought, why not. Great country and very proud and nice people and most people spoke English. We both love history and there's plenty of it in Poland. In Warsaw we visited this museum and thought would share some of it here.

Warsaw rising Museum represents Poland's fight for freedom, sovereignty, and independence. Serving as a tribute to the heroes who fought and died during the 1944 Warsaw uprising. It symbolizes Poland resistance against foreign occupation and highlights the tragic cost of that struggle, against Nazi German and Russian occupiers in 1944.

here's some pics of a Thompson and other weapons......

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On 11/16/2025 at 7:19 AM, Stampcollector said:

Me and my wife went to Poland for a vacation in September this year. We have been all over Europe except for Poland so we thought, why not. Great country and very proud and nice people and most people spoke English. We both love history and there's plenty of it in Poland. In Warsaw we visited this museum and thought would share some of it here.

Warsaw rising Museum represents Poland's fight for freedom, sovereignty, and independence. Serving as a tribute to the heroes who fought and died during the 1944 Warsaw uprising. It symbolizes Poland resistance against foreign occupation and highlights the tragic cost of that struggle, against Nazi German and Russian occupiers in 1944.

here's some pics of a Thompson and other weapons......

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The Warsaw Rising Museum is a truly powerful place that honors immense courage. Glad you enjoyed Poland and its history. Looking forward to seeing the photos of the Thompson and other pieces you mentioned.

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