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About Defence and Garrison Museum
The Aalborg Defense and Garrison Museum is a military museum in Aalborg, Denmark that covers all branches of Danish barrier associations. The gallery is situated in a seaplane shed, worked by German occupation powers amid World War II. The German seaplane base Seefliegerhorst Aalborg was set up there in 1940. Following the war, the shelter was utilized as a capacity stop for gear of the Danish Civil Defense Forces. In August 2001, the overhang was given to the Garrison Historical Society of Aalborg for the production of a military exhibition hall.
The museum covers most branches of Danish resistance associations - the Danish Navy was rejected in light of the fact that it was at that point spoke to in the city's oceanic museum. The branches incorporate the Royal Danish Army, the Royal Danish Air Force, the Home Guard, the Police, and the Danish Emergency Management Agency with an accentuation on their exercises amid and after World War II to the present. There are additionally displays of Denmark amid World War II 1940-45, and about Aalborg as a battalion city since 1779. In the first order dugout of the seaplane construct are displays in light of the three German airbases in Aalborg amid WW II and the camps for German outcasts after the finish of the war.
The gallery is a private establishment that does not get government awards for the task. The historical center is only kept running by volunteers, who have served in the Danish military. Protection specialists gave the vast majority of the gallery's shows, particularly the overwhelming gear, for example, vehicles and warrior planes, along these lines the historical center contains an extensive bit of accumulated hardware amid the Cold War.
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