Denmark - Zeppelin Base Museum

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Zeppelin Base Museum is located in the building of an old German World War I Zeppelin base. During World War I this part of Denmark belonged to Germany. After World War I this land was given back to Denmark. There is no real Zeppelin airships at the museum but some models - and some of the other items that were used during World War I. Outside the museum some older Danish military vehicles are displayed.   
 
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A smaller Danish military truck - Unimog - displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.

A smaller Danish military truck - Unimog - displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.
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A World War II Sherman tank displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.

A World War II Sherman tank displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.
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A full-size model of some of the 1864 trenches are displayed inside the Dybøl 1864 Museum.
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An air raid siren  and a World War II Sherman tank displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.

An air raid siren  and a World War II Sherman tank displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.
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A small military trailer and Landrover displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.

A small military trailer and Landrover displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.
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German World War II panzer obstacles displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.

German World War II panzer obstacles displayed outside the Zeppelin Base Museum in Tønder.
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The museum was closed on the day of our visit, so we only have pictures from the outside - sorry. We will revisit later.

Photo: euro-t-guide.com - May 2010

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