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Permanent Exhibition on the Nazi Occupation
Tracing everyday life and resistance in the Netherlands from 1940 to 1945, the exhibition opens with the German bombing of Rotterdam on 14 May 1940.

Replica of a Jewish Home from World War II
Within the Resistance Museum sits an immersive recreation of a Jewish household as it existed during World War II, offering visitors an insight into the daily life of Jewish families living under Nazi occupation. The exhibition documents the survival strategies and protective measures these families employed to evade the occupying authorities.

Gallery of Photographs, Posters and Period Objects
At the heart of the Verzetsmuseum's permanent exhibition lies this visual gallery, where walls are lined with photographs evoking Amsterdam during the 1940s. On display are authentic artefacts belonging to resistance movement members, including forged identity papers, typewriters used to type coded messages, chess boards with hidden compartments, and carts concealing weapons.
- 1.Permanent Exhibition on the Nazi Occupation
- 2.Replica of a Jewish Home from World War II
- 3.Gallery of Photographs, Posters and Period Objects
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