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MUZEUM UZBROJENIA, CYTADELA POZNAŃSKA, POZNAŃ, WIELKOPOLSKIE, POLAND



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Location Category ID: 16120
Address: Alaja Armii Poznań, Park Cytadela, 61-663 Poznań
Telephone: +48 (61) 8204 503
Email: cytadela [at] muzeumniepodleglosci.poznan.pl (Replace [at] with @)
Opening Times:
Official Website: Muzeum Uzbrojenia
Other Links: Poznan Tourism
Latitude, Longitude: 52.4199 , 16.932867
Location Accuracy: 9
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The Muzeum Uzbrojenia (Armament Museum) is located in the Poznan Citadel. It has archival materials and literature related to the history of Fort Winiary from its birth to modern times. It collects military equipment and memorabilia of the soldiers and prisoners of war of various nationalities who were in the fort at different times in history. Of particular interest is an outdoor exhibition of heavy military equipment: tanks and other vehicles, aircraft, howitzers and other artillery. Most of them were used by Polish soldiers.

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Location ID:16120
Latitude, Longitude:52.4199, 16.932867
Location Accuracy:10



1) T-34 Tank Soviet


Number of Photos: 2
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Unique ID: 435
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Other Identification: “235” (previously “131” and “139”) and Polish Eagle markings painted on turret sides. Bow machine-gun mounting fitted upside down.

This is a remanufactured battle-damaged Model 1942.


2) T-34-85 Tank Soviet


Number of Photos: 2
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Unique ID: 436
Serial Number: Turret: “515” cast into front turret sides.
Registration:
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Other Identification: “216” (previously “311”) and Polish Eagle markings painted on turret sides.


3) T-55L Tank Soviet / Polish


Number of Photos: 3
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Unique ID: 437
Serial Number: 34Z753D (source: L. Delsing).
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Other Identification: “1955” painted on turret sides.

This is a T-55A of Polish manufacture (source: L. Delsing).


4) T-72M Tank Soviet / Polish


Number of Photos: 2
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Unique ID: 438
Serial Number: B87JK846 (source: L. Delsing).
Registration:
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Other Identification: Painted overall in a green, brown and black camouflage scheme.

This T-72M is of Polish manufacture (source: L. Delsing).


5) IS-2 Tank Soviet


Number of Photos: 3
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Unique ID: 439
Serial Number: NC122402/25 (source: L. Delsing).
Registration:
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Other Identification: “415” (previously “431”, "069" and "631") and Polish Eagle markings painted on turret sides.


6) ISU-122 Assault Gun Soviet


Number of Photos: 3
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Unique ID: 440
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This ISU-122 carries the number 719 and Polish Eagle markings.