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The image captures an indoor exhibition display, likely within a museum in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Two tall, backlit panels are presented, showcasing historical black and white photographs and accompanying text.

The left panel features three distinct photographs. The top two depict groups of men, likely in work or military uniforms, posing for the camera. The bottom photo shows a single man in a similar uniform. Below these images, a text section is prominently displayed. The heading reads "RAD w DAG Bromberg" (RAD in DAG Bromberg). The Polish text below explains that, similar to other armaments factories, contingents of the Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) worked at DAG Bromberg (the German name for Bydgoszcz during World War II). Members of this organization resided in a camp located within the factory grounds, near an extraterritorial railway line.

The right panel also contains three black and white photographs. The topmost image shows a group of uniformed men standing in a line. The middle photo features a single man in uniform, standing outdoors. The bottom image shows a detail of a building, possibly highlighting a window.

The panels are brightly backlit, creating a strong contrast with the dimmer ambient lighting of the room. On the right side of the image, concrete-like blocks are visible, possibly serving as part of the exhibition design or structural elements. The visible text and photographs indicate that the display is dedicated to the historical presence and activities of the RAD within the DAG Bromberg armaments factory in Bydgoszcz during the World War II era.
Alex P

Apr 16, 2026, 3:08 PM

Bydgoszcz, Poland

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The image captures an indoor exhibition display, likely within a museum in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Two tall, backlit panels are presented, showcasing historical black and white photographs and accompanying text. The left panel features three distinct photographs. The top two depict groups of men, likely in work or military uniforms, posing for the camera. The bottom photo shows a single man in a similar uniform. Below these images, a text section is prominently displayed. The heading reads "RAD w DAG Bromberg" (RAD in DAG Bromberg). The Polish text below explains that, similar to other armaments factories, contingents of the Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) worked at DAG Bromberg (the German name for Bydgoszcz during World War II). Members of this organization resided in a camp located within the factory grounds, near an extraterritorial railway line. The right panel also contains three black and white photographs. The topmost image shows a group of uniformed men standing in a line. The middle photo features a single man in uniform, standing outdoors. The bottom image shows a detail of a building, possibly highlighting a window. The panels are brightly backlit, creating a strong contrast with the dimmer ambient lighting of the room. On the right side of the image, concrete-like blocks are visible, possibly serving as part of the exhibition design or structural elements. The visible text and photographs indicate that the display is dedicated to the historical presence and activities of the RAD within the DAG Bromberg armaments factory in Bydgoszcz during the World War II era.

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