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About Museum of Living History

The Museum of Living History is a verifiable historical center located in Montreuil, nearby the eastern part of Paris, France. Made in 1937 by the association pour l'Histoire Vivante under the drive of communist lawmaker Jacques Duclos, it opened its entryways on 23 March 1939 for the 150th commemoration of the French Revolution. Jean Bruhat was endowed with the administration of the venture. He at that point managed the historical backdrop of social developments, colonization and decolonization, just as suburbia and mechanical legacy of the city of Montreuil. From that point forward, its area has extended, quite through transitory shows. Amid the 2nd World War, the gallery's accumulations were covered up in a ranch in Seine-et-Marne. It formally revived to people in general on 22 June 1946. Afterward, it exhibited new rooms dedicated to the occupation and liberation. A room is additionally devoted to Karl Marx.

During the 1970s, a noteworthy drop in participation prompted the gallery's semi-shutting, not all spaces being opened to the guests. The exhibition hall houses a space committed to the memory of Ho Chi Minh, the main president of the democratic republic of Vietnam, for his battle against imperialism. The establishment distributes or co-produces verifiable works, presentation lists, postcards and narrative movies. It is likewise a position of chronicled assets for analysts and antiquarians.

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