The Home Army Museum (Muzeum AK) in Krakow stands as a tribute to the Polish Underground Movement, which operated under Nazi German occupation during World War II. Housed in a restored red-brick Austrian barrack, the museum provides a vivid account of the struggle for freedom through a collection of old documentary clips, weapons, uniforms, propaganda materials, and photographs. Visitors can explore the exhibits that detail the resistance’s efforts and sacrifices, offering a tangible connection to this significant period in Poland’s history.
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