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Buried photographs documenting underground defiance against occupation survived destruction of the city of Warsaw and its inhabitants during World War 2. Polish photographers followed the battle for the city by the Underground Home Army (AK), which was the largest resistance effort mounted in Europe during the war. Despite great personal risk, they documented the uneven fight against armed occupation and showed how new recruits and civilians survived and assisted each other in their 63 days of struggle for freedom and dignity. Part of Auckland Festival of Photography 2023.
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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