• Nonetheless, we reiterate that the key statement of the exhibition – that the Wehrmacht led a war of aggression and annihilation – is correct and is upheld.
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  • From 1995, the Wehrmacht Exhibition (Wehrmachtsausstellung) opened its doors to 800,000 visitors across Germany and Austria.
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  • The exhibition "Vernichtungskrieg. Verbrechen der Wehrmacht 1941-44" was first on show in Hamburg in 1995.
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  • An exhibition about the role of the German army the Wehrmacht during the Second World War caused a scandal when it launched in Hamburg in March 1995.
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  • RMCRBX6K–Wehrmacht Exhibition, Bremen, Germany. Historical World War II, 1940s, photo of a German Wehrmacht member in Latvia (Riga, Pskov and...
  • Manualele, textele de studiu și ghidurile trebuie scrise la Wikimanuale. S-ar putea să existe o știre despre Wehrmacht exhibition la Wikiștiri.
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  • The exhibition "Extermination War, Crimes of the Wehrmacht 1941-1944" was opened in 1995 and led to street riots and numerous attacks.
  • An exhibition about the role of the German army the Wehrmacht during the Second World War caused a scandal when it launched in Hamburg in March 1995.
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  • Otherwise I would have to hang myself.’ This scene is played on a video clip at the recently overhauled Wehrmacht exhibition held in Berlin and Bielefeld this winter.
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  • “At long last, running counter to the spirit of the times, an historian refutes the Anti-Wehrmacht Exhibition by means of solid documentation.”
  • “The Wehrmacht exhibition,” declared a leading Socialist party (SPD) politician in the German parliament, “is an important contribution to enlightenment.
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  • The strongest moments came with the presentation of the Wehrmacht exhibition in the mid-1990s, which, after correcting proven errors, was shown again in a...
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  • "The Wehrmacht (German pronunciation: [ˈveːɐmaxt] (listen), lit. 'defence force') was the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945.