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Center for the History of the Resistance and Deportation Review

4.4 /55 Reviews
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There is little discussion about life in the "vacant" area of southern France during World War II, but this museum tells the story. When you enter, you will have the opportunity to use an English audio guide. When you visit the museum, you will learn how life in Lyon is. The museum records the ways in which the Resistance Army achieved its goals, including through printing, communications and skydiving. The museum also deals with Jewish living and government cooperation with enemies. The museum is well organized and informative!

Center for the History of the Resistance and Deportation

Posted: May 10, 2019
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  • Udjaat
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The old building in the historical center of the Resistance was occupied by German invaders during World War II. Klaus • Bobby, one of the most notorious villains in the Nazi German SS, used it as the headquarters of the occupying forces in 1942-1944. The exhibition uses text, images and physical objects to describe the sins of the aggressors and the history of the resistance of the French freedom fighters. Bobby was eventually retrieved, arrested after the war and sentenced to death for crimes against humanity and war crimes. The history was filmed as the film "Hotel End." Open Wednesday to Sunday 9:00-17:30. Tickets for adults 3.8 Europe, free for under 18 years old. Get off at JeanMacé Station on Metro Line B.

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    Posted: Oct 17, 2016
  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    Lyon, as the center of the French resistance in World War II, made great contributions and sacrifices to the war. Here you can see the history of the war in Lyon, which is actually the history of the war in France. For example, the life of the famous leader of the war, Jean Mulan. The museum is divided into two floors, and after entering the hall, it is the display area, which has some basic introductions. The second floor is the display area, where you can see the World War II anti-war posters, letters and rosters of anti-war veterans. If you are a WWII fan, you won't know the notorious "killer" Klaus Barbie. There are also some introductions to him here.

    0
    Posted: Jun 15, 2018
  • ontherun
    5/5Outstanding
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    The museum is closed at five o'clock, but there is no invoice at 3:30 in the afternoon. There are different temporary exhibitions from time to time. It is recommended to visit many times.

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    Posted: Nov 30, 2016
  • _ce***95
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The history of the resistance movement centered on Lyon has made a huge contribution.

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    Posted: Mar 13, 2019
  • 王海娃子
    3/5Average
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    The resistance movement in France contributed as much to the victory of World War II as the front battlefields in wartime!

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    Posted: Jun 13, 2016