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Žmuidzinavičiaus Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania, commonly known at the Devils' Museum, houses a collection of more than two thousand sculptures and carvings of devils from all over the world, most of them of folk provenance. Of particular interest are the Hitler and Stalin devils, doing the dance of death over a playground littered with human bones.