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Some time ago I visited the new International Maritime Museum in Hamburg (Germany). http://www.internationales-maritimes-museum.de/
The exhibition opened last year and shows the largest private collection of marine collectables on 10 floors. Here are some pictures: Entrance with midget submarine (currently in restoration) ![]() ![]() One floor only shows ship models (the world largest private collection of ship models) ![]() ![]() Another floor is only submarine warfare ![]() ![]() ![]() KM grid, Enigma and radio receiver of a submarine who travels from Wilhelmshaven to Philadelphia ![]() German Torpedo Engine and Depthcharges ![]() ![]() Dreadnought and Pre-Dreadnought models ![]() ![]() Santa Maria model in gold ![]() WWI model in silver ![]() Amber models ![]() Ivory models ![]() Bone model ![]() Shell from Bismarck ![]() Skull alleged to have belonged to Klaus Störtebeker (German Pirate), found in 1878 ![]() When I have time, I will once again go there and take my time to browse through the numerous documents and plans of WWI ships. This requires a prior application, since the archives are not publicly available. ![]()
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