One will find some of the most stunning equipment, uniforms, tools and weapons from the past in a museum. There will be a huge historical context attached to those preserved pieces. Some of those even dates back to the war times. But, ever heard that a museum refused to house a prestigious part from the history? Something this prestigious and antique holds a lot of value, then what was it which made the museum give upon this one?
A museum finds a uniform of a soldier from the World War II, an event which dated from 1939 to 1945. It was a global war which had some 100 million people involved from some 30 countries. However, the museum refuses to preserve this prestigious uniform after searching through its pockets. Why?
Bridging The Gaps

Linking the present with the history is one of the most challenging tasks. Though a lot has been known about the Great World War II, there are still certain things yet to be discovered. A lot of objects, weapons, and history have been lost in that war, but some of the memorabilia have its way to resurface. And when the museums across some of these, they try their every bid to preserve them as they bridge the gap between the present and the past. The Ogniwo Polish Museum Society found something from the past but it was impossible for them to accept it.