Dukla Military Museum, Military museum in Dukla, Poland.
Dukla Military Museum occupies a palace built in 1764 and displays a collection of World War II military equipment. The exhibition includes tanks, artillery pieces, aircraft, and other historical weapons from that era.
Dukla Pass saw a major battle from September to October 1944, representing one of the final large tank engagements of World War II. The region played an important role in the Soviet advance toward Central Europe.
The collection preserves soldiers' memories through uniforms, personal items, and documents showing their wartime experiences. Visitors can see objects that tell the story of individual lives during the conflict.
The museum is located in the Subcarpathian region and offers guided tours in several languages. School groups can access educational programs throughout the year.
The museum displays a PZL TS-8 Polish training aircraft and ZIS-3 76mm guns representing military technology developments during the 1940s. These devices come from different countries and show the complex history of warfare during that period.
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