One Magical Vacation, For One Magical Price Some of the exhibits show the grim reminders of the camps. In one, assorted in- truments of torture are on display, including a finger breaker, a pair of foot chains, and some heavy metal tongs. Another exhibit shows a crumpled death camp uniform, complete with prison number. And there's one full-size photo of a frightened child, holding his hands above his head as a Nazi officer points a gun at his back. Then there's the humble roll of toilet tissue in its own separate display case. This ex- hibit is titled "A Prisoner's Diary." Looking closely, visitors see tiny pin pricks in the paper. As the explanatory panels describe, this was the diary of a prisoner of the camps. Having no conven- tional writing materials, he kept his diary by painstaking- ly pricking letters into the toilet paper with a pin. The prisoner died in the camp, but his diary survived. Visitors pause spellbound and silent in front of such ex- hibits. They are from foreign countries and also natives of Norway. "This is very impor- tant for young people to see," says one mother from Oslo who is here with her three children. "A whole generation has skipped all this. But I want my children to know and understand what it meant." The Museum of the Danish Resistance Movement in Copenhagen offers another compelling look at Scandina- vian resistance. The musuem, complete with its own sculpture garden, is situated in Churchill Park near downtown Copenhagen. Inside, the exhibits recount a courageous story. The Danes, like the Norwegians, relate the story with careful attention to detail and with varied displays, including newspaper clippings, photos and the actual objects of resistance, from printing presses to weapons. This story, too, is told in se- quence, starting with April 9, 1940, the same day as the Norwegian attack, when the Nazis attacked Denmark. The tiny, flat and vulnerable country yielded within hours. 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