'Theatre of War' part of Auckland Festival of Photography
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Rolls of film discovered on top of a trash can in south-eastern France in 1999 by teenager Olivier Rempher, were later verified by his photographer father, Alain Rempher, to be authentic photographs taken in and around Oflag VII-A Murnau. This German prisoner-of-war camp for Polish Army officers during World War II was located near the Bavarian town of Murnau am Staffelsee at the foot of the Alps. These unexpected images include drama and puppetry in the Offizerslager, the camp’s liberation by the U.S. 12th Armoured Division in April 1945 and a bombed-out Munich.
The Polish Museum is a "GLAM" Gallery, Library, Archive & Museum for all.
Howick is a destination that offers variety including Howick beach, Stockade Hill, various Fencible sites and historical walks, All Saints Church, Uxbridge Creative Arts Centre, Te Tuhi Gallery and Howick Historical Village.
The quaint Howick village shops are a 5-minute walk from the museum and the Botany Town Centre is a 10-minute drive.
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We look forward to welcoming you to "Theatre of War”, the Howick district and the Polish Museum.
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