The building of Gdansk World War II Museum was built by a Polish Jewish architect, which has a strong aesthetic feeling of looking at history from the perspective of modern and future.
Through this corridor, Huahua has a feeling of returning to the Jewish Suffering Memorial Hall in Jerusalem. The same narrow light transmission design, "light has to climb up to touch."
The Gdansk World War II Museum has two main parts-"terror" and "resistance". At the beginning, we were presented with Germany, Italy, Spain, and so on. During World War II, the fascist state regime publicized itself, recruited soldiers and worshipped personality.
The museum shows what an ordinary street in Poland should look like before World War II: multicultural, quiet and leisurely.
The local guides and lecturers in Gdansk told us about the changes of Poland's territory during World War II: erosion, division, pain and disaster.
The "terror" exhibition area and the "death railway" are the biggest symbols of this massacre in people's hearts. As for the part about the concentration camp, there are many ID cards of people who worked in the concentration camp of Gdansk Shipyard at that time.
The "resistance" pavilion is exciting, showing many stories about how people prepare and fight against cruelty in the dark ages. Those heroes will never be forgotten.
The world pattern reversed, and the Big Three in World War II became a chapter in the independent exhibition hall.
Of course, this museum tells not only the history of European battlefields, but also some Asian battlefields. The memory of how Japan invaded East Asian countries during World War II is grandly displayed here. A "little boy" destroyed the stones on the ground by gasification. This is war.
I want world peace.