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[[Tabor Military Museum, Lokev|Tabor Military Museum]] was opened in [[established::1995]] by [[Srečko Rože]] and his family in Lokev's 15th-century Venetian fortress, known as the 'Tabor' (encampment). The collection comprises more than 420,000 objects, most of them dating from the First and Second World Wars; only around 3 percent of these are exhibited. Some of the most interesting objects are military uniforms, among which the skillfully-designed red one from the time of Maria Theresa stands out. A special place is given to the gold-handled sabre Hitler gave his officers for exceptional service; only 11 of them have been preserved. Rare items from the Second World War include children’s gas masks and soap from the Dachau concentration camp. A unique item at the museum is a thick chronicle of the Habsburg dynasty from the time of Franz Joseph I with a front cover of 16 karat gold. | [[Tabor Military Museum, Lokev|Tabor Military Museum]] was opened in [[established::1995]] by [[Srečko Rože]] and his family in Lokev's 15th-century Venetian fortress, known as the 'Tabor' (encampment). The collection comprises more than 420,000 objects, most of them dating from the First and Second World Wars; only around 3 percent of these are exhibited. Some of the most interesting objects are military uniforms, among which the skillfully-designed red one from the time of Maria Theresa stands out. A special place is given to the gold-handled sabre Hitler gave his officers for exceptional service; only 11 of them have been preserved. Rare items from the Second World War include children’s gas masks and soap from the Dachau concentration camp. A unique item at the museum is a thick chronicle of the Habsburg dynasty from the time of Franz Joseph I with a front cover of 16 karat gold. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BGB6PtcRPQ Tabor Military Museum on YouTube] (in Slovenian) | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BGB6PtcRPQ Tabor Military Museum on YouTube] (in Slovenian) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 15 March 2020
External links
- Tabor Military Museum on YouTube (in Slovenian)