Monday, March 1, 2010

Museum of the Occupations


We went to the Museum of the Occupations. I liked it. I think it gives you a feel for life in a Soviet occupied country.
Most of it is everyday life, a phone booth, Soviet automobiles, clothing, kitchen utensils. The descriptions tell about how hard it was to get an auto, and how the owner toweled it dry if it ever got wet. It also tells how the designs for many things like automobiles were "liberated" from factories in East Germany.
There are videos, you
can choose your language to hear a translation and see people talk about the occupation.
There are 2 things that stick out in my mind. The first is a display of prison doors in the middle of the museum. Just a long line of steel doors with peep holes and slots for food. The other is in the basement. Next to the toilets there are 7 or 8 larger than life statues of Soviet heros. Now they just sit in the basement, sort of guarding or perhaps welcoming you to the restrooms.

No comments:

Post a Comment