Military Museums
The military museums of the world are organized into these pages. Click on the link to go to the page for that country or region:
Avro Lancaster B1 displayed at the Australian War Memorial. This plane, "G for George" flew 89 operational missions over Germany and occupied Europe during the height of the bomber offensive.
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Military Museums
Military museums around the world serve as a place to study wars of the past and as a memorial to those who served in the armies that fought. In these Olive-Drab.com pages, many of the most significant museums are listed with brief descriptions and contact information.
Some of the museums are large institutions, sponsored by the government or a well funded organization. Others are almost personal, founded and maintained out of devotion to veterans who were family, friends or buddies in a war now ended but never to be forgotten.
Murals at the American-Soviet war exhibition designed by the OWI (Office of War Information) and installed in the Museum of Science and Industry, New York City, June 1943.
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