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Warsaw Uprising Museum

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is a museum dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. In the immediate vicinity of the museum, the Freedom Park stretches along a 156-metre-long Wall of Remembrance, engraved with the names of some 10,000 insurgents who took part in the fighting in August and September 1944. At the center of the wall is a 230-kilo bell, named Monter in honor of brigade general Antoni Chruściel, who took command of the Warsaw Uprising under this pseudonym. A 32-meter tower offers a panoramic view of Warsaw and the front line during the uprising Source Wikipedia

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