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The Museum of the British Resistance Organisation is housed in associated Quonset (Nissen) Huts adjacent to the 390th Bombardment Group Memorial Air Museum Control tower and is a tribute to the Auxiliary Units, or as they were officially known ‘Auxunits’. Situated on open fields the museum is sign posted :Air Museum" from the A12 to the north of Woodbridge after passing through Little Glemham, Suffolk. |
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The museum was formally opened on 30th August 1997 by Col J.W. Stuart Edmondson and is the only museum in the UK dedicated to all the men & women who served in the various sections of the Auxiliary Units and who would have become the British underground resistance should the threat of invasion have been realised. The members of the Auxiliary Units were the highly-trained and very determined 'stay behinds' who were to remain undetected in carefully constructed 'bunkers' (Operating Bases - OBs) as the invading German Army made its way through Britain. Officially known as 'operational bases', the word 'hideout', the officers who ran the Resistance soon decided, suggested a more passive purpose than that for which these bases had been constructed, and if overheard by the Germans or their friends, would not alert them to their intended use. |
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Interior
of the replica Operational Base |
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Lord
& Lady Ironside and John Warwicker outside the replica Operational
Base Sunday July 4th 2004. |
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The reconstruction of the under ground OB is based upon an example known to have been at Stratford St Andrew, Suffolk. Visitors are able to tour this exhibit, it has been brought up to ground level for ease of access and landscaped over, you can appreciate the cramped and dismal conditions that the Auxiliers had to work in. On Sunday
July 4th 2004 a replica Operational Base at the museum was officially
opened by the Museum's patrons, Lord and Lady Ironside. |
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Inside the museum exhibits include a unique and rare collection of exhibits, It is possible to see photographs of the officers and men of the Auxiliary Units, information of their weaponry and original examples of the time pencils, fuses and crimping mechanism of the explosives with which they were familiar. |
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Other
displays include examples of dead-letter boxes and intelligence instruction
dossiers employed by the Special Duties Section; and as far as possible
practical details of the radio communications network installed by the
Royal Corp of Signals. |
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The home page of The British Resistance Organisation Museum,
located in
Parham, Suffolk, England.
©2008 Parham Airfield Museum