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Travelling Exhibition Shows Women in Resistance to National Socialism

Summary by KATAPULT MV
On 8 May 1945 the Second World War ended, it is considered the day of liberation from National Socialism. What contribution women have made in resistance against the Hitler regime, who they were and what the resistance looked like can still be visited until the end of May in Wismar. The post travelling exhibition shows women in resistance against National Socialism first appeared on KATAPULT MV.
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On 8 May 1945 the Second World War ended, it is considered the day of liberation from National Socialism. What contribution women have made in resistance against the Hitler regime, who they were and what the resistance looked like can still be visited until the end of May in Wismar. The post travelling exhibition shows women in resistance against National Socialism first appeared on KATAPULT MV.

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KATAPULT MV broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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