Onderdrukking en Bevrijding: Oppression and Liberation is an exhibition about German conscientious objectors during World War II. Composed from family picture albums the exhibition shows Germans who refused to cooperate with Hitler. It includes their (last) letters, pictures and texts.
This exhibition is owned by the Peace Library / Anti-War Museum in Berlin, so the texts are in German. A booklet with Dutch translations is available.
The dimensions of the exhibition are 1.5 m high and approximately 26 m long (can be shortened). Assembling takes some time, so the minimum loan period is 3 weeks.
For more information and reservations, please contact The Museum voor Vrede en Geweldloosheid (Museum for Peace and Nonviolence)