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National Socialism in Munich - Codes of Rememberance (A Museum Visit)

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                          Hope you enjoyed the photos.

                          Have a good weekend everyone!

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                            Super pictures Sean

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                              Very interesting! Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures. Were the exposed memorabilia more or less original? I ask this because sometimes the Germans pay much more attention on the message and story of the expostion and take less care of the originality of the TR- items they show. The Wewels castle and museum are a good example of that.

                              Regards, Theo
                              (Wim Vangossum)
                              Freedom is not for Free

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                                Thank you for the kind comments. By chance, I had had the great honour of visiting the main contributor to the museum collection and he allowed me to visit his place. I was at first very honoured as he had told me which artefacts in the museum were his. Later, i saw a copy of the Blood Order and by looking at the details, i felt it was not a genuine piece.

                                now that you had pointed it out, perhaps some of the items may possibly not be real, but i cannot be certain.

                                The visit to the museum exhibit was more about the historical context rather than judging the authenticity of the pieces. Still, I had a great time there and meeting the main contributor himself.

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