čtvrtek 5. února 2015

Sweden visited an armymuseum!

Peace and war in Europe


We´ve been reading about peace and war in Europe during twentieth century. This week we went to an army museum in Stockholm. Our students want to share their experiences with you:

Museum of the Army in Stockholm, Sweden, is mainly based of European war and peace. It's a really big museum that has a lot of unique items, for example a part of a nuclear weapon.
The museum is based on 3 floors and they're really big, they show all kind of weapons that has been used for over one thousand years and much other items for example, Ak 47's which is one of the most produced weapons in the world.
They've got about minium 50 different weapons, everything from parts that are taken from elks to rocket launchers and cannons. It's a really cool place and I got more from it, then what I expected.

It was pretty good at the museum. We had a guide who walked us trough the 1900 wars era. He showed some pretty cool stuff like 50 different weapons and nuclear warheads. We also saw some unique gasmasks and "gas suits" for radioactive protection for children.  

When he finished talking and stuff we were free to go. So of course me and my friends walked into the armory room with different kinds of weapons and uniforms. 

It was a very good museum if you want to know more about the world wars and how the weapons have progress trough the times. The guide talked about the world war 2. It was interesting and it was a lot of stuff that show how the soldiers lived and how people thought about Jews.
And look at our teacher!

History teacher Thomas

1 komentář:

  1. Dear students and Thomas,
    you are very hard-working and you look very brave;-))

    Rolandsmauer

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