Collaboration Museum in Paris
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Collaboration Museum in Paris
Hi! My family and I will be visiting Paris next May for a week and one site I would visit is the Collaboration Museum which I'm told is due to open toward the end of April. Has anyone got any details of where this museum is located, charges for entry etc? Thank you!
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Hi<BR>I've not heard of such a museum and in fact I'm amazed that some in Paris want to dedicate a museum to exploring that part of French history. Even the word "Collaboration" is a pretty loaded one (as opposed to "Occupation." If this is true, I guess after 50 years someone thinks it's about time.<BR>Anyone else have any info on this?
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I'm not sure what this could be about, it sounds an awful lot like the new section of the museum in the Invalides, but that was opened and dedicated a couple years ago, I think. That was a new section devoted to WWII history in the Musee de la Armee in the Invalides, I think it was dedicated to De Gaulle (and is named after him). It covers history about the Vichy govt., but I have never heard it referred to as a "collaboration museum".<BR><BR>As I said, that sounds like it, but that was a couple years ago so maybe there's something else I've never heard of as Larry's info seems very specific about April.
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Before we start throwing stones at French "collaborators" perhaps we should just think about what might have happened if the Germans had managed to invade Britain or the Japanese had occupied parts of the US.<BR>Of course nobody would have collaborated to save their skins or to make a profit would they.