File:ARKIVET Peace and Human Rights Centre Kristiansand Norway. Museum WWII Exhibition. Gestapo office. Kontoret. Gestapist Lipickis pjolterglass (occupying Nazi Germany Gestapo member Lipicki's shot glass found after the war) (2023) IMG 35.jpg

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English: Items from the permanent exhibition about German-occupied Norway during World War II at ARKIVET Peace and Human Rights Center in Kristiansand, Norway:
  • ARKIVET Peace and Human Rights Centre: The Brennpunkt Arkivet: Occupation, Resistance, Captivity, and Collaboration in Agder 1940-1945' is a permanent exhibition situated in the basement, where the Gestapo had its headquarters and conducted brutal interrogations during World War II.
  • The Office. Objects exhibited in a reconstructed office for Sipo (Sicherheitspolizei, the Nazi German security police) and SD (Sicherheitsdienst, security service), where Gestapo (the German secret state police) operated as a department, in Kristiansand during the war.
    • Shot glass. Arkivet: Two glasses are said to have belonged to Lipicki, a Gestapo stationed at Arkivet during World War II. Lipicki lived in an apartment in Helgolands gate 6, near Arkivet. In 1944, he was sent away from Kristiansand, partly due to alcohol use on duty. The glasses were found in his apartment after the war.
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Norsk bokmål: Fra utstillinga om andre verdenskrig i Norge i ARKIVET freds- og menneskerettighetssenter i Vesterveien 4 i Kristiansand.
  • Arkivet.no: «Brennpunkt Arkivet: Okkupasjon, motstand, fangenskap og samarbeid i Agder 1940-1945» er en permanent utstilling lokalisert i kjelleren, hvor Gestapo hadde sitt hovedkvarter og utførte brutale avhør under krigen.
  • Kontoret. Gjenstander utstilt i et rekonstruert kontor for Sipo (Sicherheitspolizei, det nazistiske Tysklands sikkerhetspoliti) og SD(Sicherheitsdienst, sikkerhetstjenesten), der Gestapo (det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet) inngikk som en avdeling, i Kristiansand under krigen.
    • Pjolterglass med mønster. Arkivet: Disse glassene skal ha tilhørt Lipicki. Gestapist stasjonert på Arkivet under 2 verdenskrig. Lipicki bodde i en leilighet i Helgolands gate 6, like ved Arkivet. I 1944 ble han sendt vekk fra Kristiansand, dels på grunn av bruk av alkohol i tjenesten. Disse to glassene ble funnet i leiligheten hans etter krigen.
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