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The Museum of the War for the Peace ‘Diego de Henriquez’ is a large and varied collections of objects collected by a local man, Diego de Henriquez (1909-1974). It contains large and small military equipment, vehicles and weapons. It also includes a large library.of books, maps, files and photographs covering military telecommunications, stamps, militaria (uniforms and headgear) and medals. Henriquez was regarded as an eccentric professor; his hobby was collecting all manner of military items. The enormous collection he acquired has now become a war museum dedicated to peace, one of the most important in Italy. Part of it was destroyed in a fire that also killed Henriquez. For some time the fate of the collection was in doubt, partly because it shear size (and the large size of the items themselves, including a submarine) until it found a permanent and suitable home in its current location. The vehicles and other large exhibits are in storage a short distance from the museum office and can only be visited by request. (Source: M. Foti).
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Italian Tanks Building
As well as tanks this building houses Italian Lancia 1Z and AB43 armoured cars. (Source: M. Foti).
Location ID: | 5112 | Latitude, Longitude: | 45.64033145, 13.80103827 | Location Accuracy: | 7 |
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857
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“RE 1502” painted on nose; this is not believed to be original.
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“POZZUOLO DEL FRIULI, 30/10/1917” painted on left superstructure side; this recalls an episode from the First World War.
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Painted overall in a three colour camouflage scheme.
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This L3 served in the RSI's army, Gruppo Corazzato "San Giusto", after 1943. Captured by Allied forces, it was acquired by Diego de Henriquez in October 1945. (Source: M. Foti).
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858
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“RE 1504” painted on nose; this is not believed to be original.
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This L3lf served in the RSI's army, Gruppo Corazzato "San Giusto", after 1943. Captured by Allied forces, it was acquired by Diego de Henriquez in October 1945. (Source: M. Foti).
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859
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“RE 4144” painted on nose; this is not believed to be original.
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“69” painted on left side of nose.
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German Tanks Building
As well as tanks this building houses a midget submarine, a German SdKfz 7 half-track and a 17cm Kanone 18 howitzer. (Source: M. Foti).
Location ID: | 5113 | Latitude, Longitude: | 45.64013267, 13.80233645 | Location Accuracy: | 7 |
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130
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“16” painted on driver’s vision port.
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This is an Ausf G model.
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232
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This is an Ausf H model.
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234
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This is an Ausf M model.
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