Piotr Müller responds to the World War II Museum’s incorrect translation

PiS MP Piotr Müller angrily commented on the scandalous case of removing an exhibition about Polish saints from the Museum of the Second World War. Pastor Kolbe, Rtm. Pilecki and Blessed Ulma Family. “In their opinion, Father Kolbe and Captain Pilecki ‘interfere with the anthropological character of the narrative,’ and the Ulma family ‘interfere with the artistic composition,’” he wrote.

Piotr Müller referred to the explanation of the management of the Second World War Museum which decided to remove the Polish hero from the permanent exhibition.

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‼️ MAKE SURE TO SPREAD IT ‼️ Why is the current management of the Second World War Museum in Gdańsk excluding Polish heroes from the main exhibition? According to them, Father Kolbe and Captain Pilecki Family “disturb the anthropological character of the narrative”, and the Ulma family “disturb the artistic composition”. Instead of emphasizing the Polish contribution and their heroic actions during World War II in the European dimension of historical policy, they were instead consigned to the dustbin of history. It’s just embarrassing

— wrote Piotr Müller on platform

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The first describes the concentration camp experience, using scenography of the camp barracks. Each barrack is devoted to a different aspect of prisoner life. In this part of the exhibition, professional, national or social categories are deliberately not differentiated, for example political prisoners or homosexuals. It is not for nothing that there are no photos of pre-war prisoners or stories of famous people. Instead, elements of everyday life are shown, such as the camp regime, starvation, medical experiments, resistance, leisure, etc. The introduction of a work specially dedicated to the Roman Catholic clergy and the hanging of portraits of Father Kolbe and Rtm. at the center point of this space. Pilecki was disturbed by the anthropological nature of the narrative. Likewise, the placement of a large format photo of Ulma’s family in the section “The Road to Auschwitz”, which tells about the death of prisoners in the extermination camps, undermines the artistic composition and narrative coherence of this part of the exhibition. We add that any changes to the narrative exhibition must not only be made in consultation with the author, but must also be well thought out, consistent in terms of content and scenography. Even important and potentially interesting topics or artifacts placed in random places will not serve the story, but rather create chaos

— can be read in the translation of the management of the Second World War Museum.

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– ONLY HERE. Nawrocki: The new management of the Second World War Museum issued an anti-Polish cry equal to its obsolescence

— Head of the Ministry of National Defense: Fragments of the exhibition about Captain Pilecki, Father Kolbe and the Ulma family must be restored immediately

– Absurd! Sienkiewicz on the removal of Polish heroes from the WWII Museum: The demolition was carried out by PiS, which created a whole system to achieve it

– ONLY HERE. Polish heroes expelled from the Second World War Museum in Gdańsk. Dr Szymaniak: A dark day for Polish history

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