War Museum No Mans Land is a unique and educational museum entirely dedicated to the remarkable wartime history of the Betuwe region during the years 1939–1945. The museum tells the full story of this former frontline area in a contemporary and interactive way, allowing visitors – both young and old – not only to learn, but to truly experience the past. During the Second World War, the Betuwe was a frontline area for no less than 198 days. More than 60,000 residents had to be evacuated, and the region became one of the most heavily damaged areas in the Netherlands. This makes the Betuwe a unique place in Dutch wartime history, and War Museum Niemandsland ensures that these stories are not forgotten, but passed on to new generations. In the museum, visitors come face to face with the events of the time through touchscreens, personal stories, and original objects from civilians, Allied forces, and Germans. By combining modern technology with authentic artifacts, the past gains a deeply personal and moving dimension. War Museum No Mans Land is not only a valuable destination for schools but also an inspiring outing for families. There is much to discover and learn for visitors of all ages about this remarkable part of Dutch history. Visit War Museum No Mans Land and immerse yourself in the poignant story of the Betuwe during the Second World War – a story that must never be forgotten.
History & Anthropology War
Nijmeegsestraat 19, Gendt
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