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What's on at the moment

The museum offers around five temporary exhibitions each year on various historical of contemporary themes.

THREE GIRLS IN RESISTANCE. HANNIE SCHAFT AND THE OVERSTEEGEN SISTERS
April 18 - December 7, 2008

Many people are familiar with the name Hannie Schaft, ‘the girl with the red hair’ who was executed by the Germans because of her resistance activities during World War Two. Few people know the names of Truus and Freddie Oversteegen, the sisters with whom Hannie worked closely in the resistance movement. Read more.

Protest! Campaign posters from 1965
October 16, 2008 - March 29, 2009

“A woman’s right to choose”,  “Say no to nuclear weapons”, “No home, no throne”. In the exhibition Protest! Campaign posters from 1965, the resistance museum paints a picture of these and other prominent societal issues over the past 40 years. Read more.