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Museum of the Polish Army (Polish: Muzeum Wojska Polskiego) is a museum in Warsaw documenting the military history of Poland.Established in 1920 under the Second Polish Republic, it formerly occupied a wing of the building of the Polish National Museum and now occupies a building of its own at the Warsaw Citadel, as well as several branches in Poland.
Muzeum Zamku i Szpitala Wojskowego na Ujazdowie is a museum in Warsaw, Poland which opened in 1994.It is located in the Ujazdów Castle, in one of the rooms belonging to the Centre for the Contemporary Art, in the north-west tower of the castle.
The museum is located in a former Russian fortress which is divided by Powsińska Street in two parts, the larger part being the museum and the smaller part being Szczubełka Park. In the 1990s, with the retirement of obsolete military equipment, the Polish Army Museum built a warehouse, which later opened as an outdoor exhibition branch of the ...
It consists of a 8-metre-tall granite statue depicting a soldier of the Polish Armed Forces in the East, wearing a military uniform and helmet, and holding a machine gun near his chest. It is placed on a granite pedestal, with the following Polish inspiration: " 1943 – Lenino , Warszawa, [ Warsaw ] Kołobrzeg , Berlin – 1945 ", marking the ...
Muzeum Katyńskie w Warszawie is a museum in Warsaw, Poland. The museum was established in 1993. It is located in the Polish Army Museum. Objects, documents and personal effects from the site of the Katyn massacre can be seen in the museum. [1] In 2017 museum was nominated for European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture award.
The tank was to be restored in Poznań with the help of Armoured Warfare Museum, however it was eventually sent to Polish Army Museum in Warsaw and restored by the end of 2013. In June 2013, a Cruiser Tank Mk VIII Centaur Mk I was brought from Portugal. Such tanks were used by Polish Armed Forces in the West during World War II for training ...
Organisation of the Polish People's Army in 1985 [2] Land Forces Headquarters, in Warsaw. Polish Front Command, in Warsaw (would have formed the Warsaw Pact’s Northern Front with an authorized strength of 205,620 soldiers in wartime) [citation needed] 6th Pomerania Air Assault Division, in Kraków (reduced to 6th Pomorska Airborne Brigade in ...
Indiana University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: Bloomington: Monroe: South: Archaeology: website, formed through the merging of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology and the Mathers Museum of World Cultures on the Indiana University Bloomington campus Indiana War Memorial Museum: Indianapolis: Marion: Central: Military ...