Hamburg Police Museum (Polizeimuseum Hamburg) is a museum based within the Hamburg Police Academy in the Hamburg-Winterhude district of Hamburg in northern Germany.
It presents around 200 years of policing in the city,[1] forensic methods and criminal cases from the early 20th century onwards.
It is co-run by the Hamburger Polizeiverein.
[3] Part of the exhibition in the museum focuses on the National Socialist Period and reveals how the police played a defensive role in enforcing National Socialist tyranny.
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