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An interior shot depicts a museum or exhibition display board, tilted slightly to the right, with a person partially visible in the upper and lower right, facing and interacting with the display. The main subject is a large informational panel.

On the left side of the panel, various German organization and company names are prominently featured, including "DYNAMIT-ACTIEN-GESELLSCHAFT vormals ALFRED NOBEL & CO" with its various offices (e.g., Baubüro Berlin, Büro Geesthacht, Oberbauleitung Bromberg, Büro Oderberg), "ORGANISATION TODT OBERBAULEITUNG BROMBERG," "SIEMENS-BAUUNION GMBH," "Reichsumsiedlungsgesellschaft m. b. f.," "Oberkommando des Heeres," "Der Reichsverteidigungskommissar für den Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreußen," and "Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft." These details point to a historical context, likely involving industrial and military infrastructure during World War II.

The right side of the panel displays a chronological list of events for the years 1939, 1940, and 1941, predominantly in Polish text. Key points mentioned include:
*   **1939:** "Naczelne Dowództwo Wojsko pod Bydgoszczą" (Supreme Military Command near Bydgoszcz), "OKH" (Army High Command) ordering factory construction under the codename "Torf," establishing a building site, and mentioning workers.
*   **1940:** Expansion under a cryptonym, construction of a zone, production measurements, ongoing construction work, "DAG" (Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft) policy, housing situation, plans for building a camp, and management staff issues.
*   **1941:** "Verwertchemie" taking over plants, "Adolf Kämpf," OKH commissioning alternative projects, construction of housing estates for "13 tysięcy pracowników" (13 thousand employees), reports by forester Hagnberger, and impact of Allied air raids on factories near the facilities.

A framed map or image is visible at the top center of the display, behind the viewer's head. The floor is a light-colored concrete. The overall setting is an indoor exhibition, likely detailing wartime industrial activities and their impact in the Bydgoszcz region of Poland.
Alex P

Apr 16, 2026, 2:19 PM

Bydgoszcz, Poland

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An interior shot depicts a museum or exhibition display board, tilted slightly to the right, with a person partially visible in the upper and lower right, facing and interacting with the display. The main subject is a large informational panel. On the left side of the panel, various German organization and company names are prominently featured, including "DYNAMIT-ACTIEN-GESELLSCHAFT vormals ALFRED NOBEL & CO" with its various offices (e.g., Baubüro Berlin, Büro Geesthacht, Oberbauleitung Bromberg, Büro Oderberg), "ORGANISATION TODT OBERBAULEITUNG BROMBERG," "SIEMENS-BAUUNION GMBH," "Reichsumsiedlungsgesellschaft m. b. f.," "Oberkommando des Heeres," "Der Reichsverteidigungskommissar für den Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreußen," and "Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft." These details point to a historical context, likely involving industrial and military infrastructure during World War II. The right side of the panel displays a chronological list of events for the years 1939, 1940, and 1941, predominantly in Polish text. Key points mentioned include: * **1939:** "Naczelne Dowództwo Wojsko pod Bydgoszczą" (Supreme Military Command near Bydgoszcz), "OKH" (Army High Command) ordering factory construction under the codename "Torf," establishing a building site, and mentioning workers. * **1940:** Expansion under a cryptonym, construction of a zone, production measurements, ongoing construction work, "DAG" (Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft) policy, housing situation, plans for building a camp, and management staff issues. * **1941:** "Verwertchemie" taking over plants, "Adolf Kämpf," OKH commissioning alternative projects, construction of housing estates for "13 tysięcy pracowników" (13 thousand employees), reports by forester Hagnberger, and impact of Allied air raids on factories near the facilities. A framed map or image is visible at the top center of the display, behind the viewer's head. The floor is a light-colored concrete. The overall setting is an indoor exhibition, likely detailing wartime industrial activities and their impact in the Bydgoszcz region of Poland.

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