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    WWI Exhibits

    Would like to hear about the various WWI exhibits around. I'll start with a couple.

    The "Army Heritage Educational Center" at the Army War College has a great exhibit;

    https://www.armyheritage.org/news-ev...ce-wwi-exhibit

    I was in Spa, Belgium recently, and they had a small exhibit in the Visitor's Center. Spa was also the location of the last Imperial German Army's HQ of the Western Front.

    Was also in Ingolstadt for a few days recently, and the Bavarian Army Museum had a number of very nice exhibits. Their WWI display was superb, as well as their Gebirgsjäger, 1866, and the one on the turmoil in Bavaria from 1918-1923.
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    Ypres, Belgium. I was there, visiting from the U.S. my one and only time to that part of the world in 2013. The Cloth Hall museum in the heart of the town (In Flanders Fields Museum) and a smaller, artificat-packed establishment near Hill 60 southeast of Ypres. I bet native Belgians know of other museums.

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      The National WW1 Museum and Memorial has terrific exhibits, I highly recommend checking it out. The memorial is very impressive as well.

      https://www.theworldwar.org/explore/...SAAEgJj_vD_BwE

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        The imperial War museum in the UK and the army museum in Brussels have nice WW1 sections!

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          Absolutely agree with you!


          Originally posted by Randalls View Post
          The National WW1 Museum and Memorial has terrific exhibits, I highly recommend checking it out. The memorial is very impressive as well.

          https://www.theworldwar.org/explore/...SAAEgJj_vD_BwE

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