Museum of the Red Army is very impressive IMO.
Likewise Kubinka.....though the latter is not a WWII museum per se.
Hello,
a year ago there was a temporary exhibition in Berlin called "Hitler and the Germans: Nation and crime." I only know that worked so well that there was an extension. Unfortunately for just a couple of weeks I could not go see it, it seemed interesting and unique, an attempt to explain the massive participation of German society in the Nazi movement.
And now my question is: Do any of you had the chance to go? And if so, what can you tell me? Photos?
Thanks
Last edited by Silberstrand; 03-27-2012 at 08:44 PM.
As mentioned above.
Museum of the Red Army, Moscow. Faaan-effing-tastic!
Just stumbled over these pics from my visit.
The second part of the IWM is at Duxford , where the huge collection of Warbirds are housed, people forget that and miss the chance of seeing actual flying examples of WW2 aircraft, plus tanks and great static displays
Hi
If you are wandering along the beach in Rio then walk to the fort at the end of the spit that runs out into the harbour.
There you will find a fantastic display of ww1 german artillery pieces, a pak 38 and a very interesting museum of the Brazilian army bring backs from Italy 1943 - 45.
So much more in the most unusal of places....
cheers
tony
I once visited National World War Museum in New Orleans and was really amazed by how large the exhibition is!
I strongly recommend you to go there too, you will most likely learn a lot of new things about WWII there!
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