这里还可以吧,但没有我想象中的信息量那么大。也有一些有趣的展览。
It reveals very honestly the dilemmas of an an occupied state which had many links to Germany although not to the Nazis. The exportation of the Jews seems to have been the turning point.
Very good museum, well worth a visit. Some excellent photos and a very stirring presentation. Good facilities to drop off your bag etc and very helpful staff
This is not the usual war museum. As Holland was occupied fairly early in the conflict, this museum concentrates on the dilemma of having to live under an oppressor. The free audio guides do give more information than is contained on the exhibits and works off an RF chip, so you can take a walk through at your own pace. We spent nearly 4 hours there and it was very thought-provoking.
This Museum was the last on my museum stops and really should have just seamlessly moved with the Jewish Quarter museums to round out the total story. (after all the Jewish Quarter I was exhausted but should have continued on.--So I highly recommend it) Once again, the interactive nature of the exhibition helped you to be part of the Resistance Movement..even as the other interactive museums have brought you into these parts of the Dutch Historys. This museum helps to outline how the Dutch people were taken by surprise with the German invasion, and then how the resistance developed. These heroes nearly always sacrificed their own lives and desperately tried to save the children. It was incredible. And then, the children themselves formed their own resistance patterns (the Junior Resistance temporary exhibition) and then the children who were sent to the country (because they were starving) I have had a hard time understanding this history, but these museums and this one in particular help to describe the Dutch belief that flooding the land through the dykes would save them from entry, yet they were not ready for air travel and paratrooping in the German troops. Humbling. Well presented. Thank you Amsterdam.
Fascinating accounts of life in nazi-occupied Amsterdam. So much to see and so much detail, you could spend hours here.
A thought provoking and fascinating museum which deals honestly with difficult issues. Well worth a visit.
A very informative adn well illustrated exhibition where children (between 10-12 years old) can experience what it would have bee to live in Holland during WW II.he story of 4 children is told who had a totally different experience. One Jewish girl, one son of a resistance man, one daughter of a collaborator and one son of someone who acted like the dutch majority and did neither resist or collaborate.
抵抗博物馆很小,但是非常有趣,是安妮之家的一个亮点!博物馆的展品主要讲述了二战期间(1940-1945)德国人占领荷兰和纳粹的残酷统治,这是我见过的最有条理最棒的博物馆,它真实再现了二战期间荷兰人民那段苦难的日子和大屠杀。里面有视频、海报、间谍工具、武器,还有二战期间存活下来的人的口述!这是英雄的荷兰人民的骄傲,不论是过去还是现在!
抵抗博物馆会带你回到战争年代的荷兰,看看那场侵略给荷兰人民带来多么深刻的影响,你需驻足去认真读读那些真实的生活故事,以便你能真切感受到所发生的一切,及其它对老百姓造成什么样的影响。年轻人们可能对这儿不感兴趣。游览时要一个能和你引起共鸣的向导吧,因为他们不会太乐意把这些过滤,而是把它当成一个伟大的博物馆去游览。