Exhibition will feature oorlogsbeleving by both the Canadian and the German's eyes

With much attention devoted to the celebration of Dutch liberation, the National Military Museum in Soesterberg should not be left behind. Two years is the debt t

With much attention devoted to the celebration of Dutch liberation, the National Military Museum in Soesterberg should not be left behind. Two years is a long time to work behind the scenes on their most important show ever recorded. He, or I, took a closer look at NU.nl on Friday.

“personal and well balanced”, says the curator, Dirk Is of the extensive exhibition on the ground floor of the NMM. In He, or I, a visitor to both the Canadian and German sides of World War II, based on two real-life stories. First in the perspective of Leo Major from Quebec, and then in the perspective of Hans Kürten from Hitdorf.

Visitors at the entrance have headphones, the sound automatically changes to match the environment in which the user is located. A must for the full experience. It’s not just because of the music and lively sound design, which leads you through the fabric, but also because two soldiers (both voiced by actor Géza Weisz) can take their own lives.

It will begin in Montreal in the twenties and thirties, where you lead as an ordinary teenager, growing up as an idealist, volunteering for the army. It meets Operation Overlord, it’s headed for the beaches of Normandy. A young soldier who loses friends due to the terror of the Nazis. Horrors that motivated the Canadians even more to beat their game.

Canadian Léo Major lurks like a sniper. Photo: Fabian Melchers. Vivid story through sound and image, i

In almost every room, the narrative is supported by a film. Explosions were heard from the right and left as we passed the German halfrupsvoertuig. The wounded major who is next to him on the ground. Walking through the original uniforms and tanks, we find a young soldier and later a sniper on a muddy slope. Until that happens.

at the end of the big story in the middle of the exhibition until the liberation of the Netherlands. There is also a wounded man, Kürten, who is depressed, he left his destroyed homeland to rebuild it. Then, if the exhibition continues to increase backwards in time to see the young German came from.

The other side of the hill, where the German, Hans Kürten as a friend to see died. Photo: Fabian Melchers. > there is a common point between the soldiers and the route goes partially over the back end of the previous section, that a new common point appears between the soldiers. The use of various objects and clothes depends on you, for example, on the other side of the mountain, where Kürten is one of his friends that he will see die. A moment later he was there again, with a German half-track, and we will see how the box itself will suffer.

you can also state in Kürten, it is never discussed, although they are a little more pressure. Let’s go back a step further into the past and take the visitor to the Eastern Front, where a soldier faces his compatriots from the Church of SS. And there is youth, where Hitler’s flashy Mercedes and the space will be filled, and we will listen to what a guy with his ambitions has to provide for training in the armed forces.

“We don’t want to moralize,” says the show. “Visitors should have a sense of how opposed they are to the stories you want to see. Ideologically, it’s more than obvious who was good and who was bad. But the human experience really isn’t that different from one another.”

now, a Mercedes G4 from the personal fleet, that of Adolf Hitler. Photo: Fabian Melchers.

Updated date: February 13, 2020, 1:00 p.m

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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