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  2. Military Technical Museum Lešany - Wikipedia

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    Military Technical Museum Lešany (Czech: Vojenské technické muzeum Lešany) is a museum of military vehicles located in Lešany in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is part of the Military History Institute Prague together with Kbely Aviation Museum and Army Museum Žižkov . [ 1 ]

  3. Government Army (Bohemia and Moravia) - Wikipedia

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    Its uniforms were based on those of the defunct Czechoslovak Army, using rank insignia from the former Austrian Army. [ 16 ] The Government Army's only decoration was an Achievement Badge created in 1944 and awarded in three classes for "repeated assistance to the German forces".

  4. List of museums in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Český Šternberk Castle (castle museum) Italian Court (castle museum) Kačina (castle museum) Karlštejn (castle museum) Konopiště (castle museum) Křivoklát Castle (castle museum) Military museum Lešany (museum of military vehicles) Mining Museum Příbram (museum of mining) Škoda Auto Museum (auto museum) Stranov (castle museum)

  5. Category : Military and war museums in the Czech Republic

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    Pages in category "Military and war museums in the Czech Republic" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Czechoslovak Army - Wikipedia

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    The army was disbanded following the German takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1939. During World War II, the Czechoslovak Army was recreated in exile, first in the form of the new Czechoslovak Legion fighting alongside Poland during the invasion of Poland, and then in the form of forces loyal to the London-based Czechoslovak government-in-exile.

  7. Czechoslovak border fortifications - Wikipedia

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    A museum has been created there. [citation needed] Many of the open museums are located between Ostrava and Opava, with more being near the town of Králíky near Kłodzk close to the present Polish border, which had been the German border before World War II. Of the nine artillery forts that were either completed or under construction by ...

  8. National Museum (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1818 by Kašpar Maria Šternberg. [2] Historian František Palacký [3] was also strongly involved in the foundation of the museum. The National Museum houses nearly 14 million items [4] from the areas of natural history, history, arts, music and librarianship, which are located in dozens of museum buildings.

  9. Hlučín-Darkovičky Czechoslovak Fortification Complex

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    The Hlučín-Darkovičky Czechoslovak Fortification Complex (Czech: Areál československého opevnění Hlučín-Darkovičky) is an exhibition of 1930's military fortifications in Hlučín-Darkovičky, Czech Republic. The forts MO S-18 "Obora", MO S-19 "Alej" and MO S-20 "Orel" are parts of the exhibition. [1]