Deutsches Panzermuseum
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The Deutsches Panzermuseum is an Armoured fighting vehicle museum in Munster, Germany. It originated as the instructional collection of the Panzertruppenschule - the German Army school for training officers and NCO's of the German Armoured Corps. It is now a museum open to the public, jointly run by the municipality of Munster and the Panzertruppenschule.
There are 95 vehicles in the collection, including some from WWI, around 40 WWII armoured vehicles of the Wehrmacht, tanks of the Allies and 40 post-war vehicles of both the German and other armies. Some are in working order.
Leopard I (prototype no 2) |
Panzer I Ausf. A |
Jagdpanzer V (Jagdpanther) |
Tiger II with the production turret |
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