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National Resistance Museum, Luxembourg : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Resistance Museum, Luxembourg The National Resistance Museum of Luxembourg (''Musée national de la Résistance'') is located in the centre of Esch-sur-Alzette in the south-east of the country. The specially designed building (1956) traces the history of Luxembourg from 1940 to 1945. There is also an exhibition of the Nazi concentration camps and the treatment of Luxembourg Jews.〔("Musée national de la Résistance à Esch-sur-Alzette" ), ''Centre de Documentation et de Recherche sur l'enrolement forcé''. Retrieved 20 February 2011.〕 ==History==
From the late 1940s, those involved in the resistance and political deportees began to plan a national resistance museum in order to preserve the memory of Luxembourg's victims of the Nazi occupation. A committee made up of the City of Esch-sur-Alzette, unions and representatives of resistance movements under the presidenc of Ed Barbel, undertook a fund-raising exercise which led to the opening of the Resistance Museum on 22 July 1956. The building had been designed by the architects Nicolas Schmit-Noesen and Laurent Schmit. In 1984, the Minister of Culture, Robert Krieps, had the collection renewed and the museum renovated.〔("Historique: Musée de la Résistance" ), ''Esch.lu''. Retrieved 20 February 2011.〕 The museum re-opened in 1987, and through ministerial authority was now dubbed a "National" museum. Since 2008 Frank Schroeder, a former art teacher, manages the museum. 〔("Musée national de la Résistance à Esch-sur-Alzette" ), ''Centre de Documentation et de Recherche sur l'enrolement forcé''. Retrieved 8 November 2013.〕
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