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The Best War Museums In The World

Posted on June 10, 2019June 10, 2019 by ben

The world wars are some of the most significant and life changing events to happen to us in the last 100 years. Both wars had a lot of casualties and complex stories that need to be shared with the world. This is why we have so many different museums in the which help us to see the effects of the war on the people who lives through it and it also allows us to think of our history.

Today we wanted to break down a list of the best museums in the world for war. Whether your question is How Many WW2 Veterans are Still Alive? How did they built tanks? Or who was Hitler? These museums will have the answers for you.

1. Imperial War Museum, London

This is actually a museum which was opened while World War I was still happening. The museum was established in 1917 and as we know London was a huge forefront of the war. The imperial war museum is one which is the best in the world and it has a lot of unique insights into war. It shares stories and letters from soldiers, weapons and equipment as well as artwork and propaganda. It is a world to be discovered.

2. National WWI Museum and Memorial, Kansas City

Although the USA might not have had as much of an impact on the First World War as other countries, this museum is one which truly commemorates the war. You will be able to cross a field of poppies to remember the fallen and you will see so many different amazing artifacts.

3. National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth

When we think about war and soldiers a lot of us can often forget that it isn’t all about the army. In fact, the airforce and the navy had just as much of an effect on the wars and they have some amazing stories too. When it comes to the navy, the national museum is the best. It is the home of the HMS Victory and other famous ships and will allow you to see the real story of the navy and what it is like to live under water and on the water.

4. Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow

Although those In Russia were not on the allied side during the war, today the story is very different and they have a wonderful museum to commemorate the war. The Great Patriotic War is the name of World War II in Russia and this museum is full of great displays. The amazing thing you will see in this museum is some realistic paintings of key battles in the war so you will feel as if you are right there with them.

5. Les Invalides, Paris

France is one of the most war connected countries of all and it is the true battle ground of most of the Second World War. The French military prowess is something to be desired and it is something which can really wow you. The museum is in Paris and you’ll be able to see artworks and weapons and all sorts.

6. Museum of Military History, Vienna

The Heeresgeschichtliches Museum in Austria has to be one of the best war museums out there and it is one which is unique in its displays. With the role Austria played within war times it offers a unique insight into one of the strongest military powers in Europe. One of the most amazing things you’ll be able to see is the car in which Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, which was the catalyst to the First World War.

7. National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola

In Florida you will be able to see some of the incredible aviation which the USA brought the wars to help with efforts to destroy the Nazis. This is something which is amazing to see because the planes are fascinating.

8. Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History, Brussels

Belgium is only a small country however during the wars it had to hand together and make a huge stand against those who wanted to invade it. When to comes to Belgium and their role in the wars it will allow you to see some of the tactics the soldiers used to make the most of their attack with their small numbers. It is a great museum to visit to see what happened to one of the smaller countries during the wars.

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Well back in 2019, Ben suddenly passed away from cancer and he asked me to continue the site. I like Ben, am a follower, a computer geek, a small business owner, and the father of 5 great children.

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