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Muzeum Armii Krajowej
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Muzeum Armii Krajowej

📍 Wita Stwosza 12, Kraków, 31-141🏗 2000-01-01

The Muzeum Armii Krajowej, created in Kraków in 2000, anchors Poland’s Underground State in personal objects and institutional memory rather than abstract commemoration. The museum is named for general Emil August Fieldorf, “Nil,” a key figure associated with the Home Army (Armia Krajowa) during World War II. It focuses on the struggle for independence carried out by the underground Polish Secret State and its military arm, the Home Army—described here as the largest resistance movement in occupied Europe. Its establishment followed a ten-year effort to collect items from Home Army veterans, and the collection has grown beyond 8,000 exhibits alongside 12,000 archives, with a library of about 11,500 volumes. The permanent exhibition traces the Home Army and the Underground State as a connected system, beginning with the September Campaign of 1939. …

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