V tomto přehledu jsou jednotlivé exponáty seřazeny chronologicky, podle data jejich zveřejnění - toto zveřejnění není zcela totožné s jejich zobrazením na hlavní stránce v konkrétní den.
Cíleně a přesněji lze hledat exponáty podle jejich zařazení do konkrétní podsbírky - jedná se o podsbírky jako např. Chladné zbraně a zbroj, Letecký materiál, Pistole a revolvery, Varia atd. V takovém případě klikněte na tento odkaz Exponáty dne - tematická sbírka.
Soviet Intelligence Service was trying to restore the interrupted communication during the whole time of the war.…
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The RBM radio station was a modernized version of the RB radio station, and after WW2 it…
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The elite of the German Army during World War II included, among others, the Gebirgsjäger mountain troops.…
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A cavity magnetron is a special tube used as a generator of microwave radiation. Czech Professor Augustin…
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In February 1940, French veterans of the World War I gave Czechoslovak soldiers a small flag representing…
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Wooden models of tanks that were 350 × 170 mm served as teaching models ordered by the…
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1st Czechoslovak Division in Italy Badge Member of Partisan Battalion Badge - Italian Troop "Division Valle versa…
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Frantisek Langer was born on 3 March 1888 in Prague. After grammar school, he studied medicine, which…
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During January 1943, when it lost the last suitable airfield for supply and evacuation of the wounded,…
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The sensitive receiver, manufactured during World War II at the Philips factory in Hloubetin, Prague, was used…
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Listening to foreign radio was forbidden in the Protectorate from 1 September 1939 and was punishable by…
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Gold Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union, 1940s Soviet Union Order of Suvorov - 2st…
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Members of the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Battalion in the USSR first fought at the Ukrainian village of…
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On March 3, 1943, Chief of Defence of the area of Kharkov city, Lt. General Kozlov issued…
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The gendarmerie uniforms from 1939–1945 differ from the pre-war ones with a different insignia on the headwear…
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German Army disposed of very modern stations of radio reconnaissance. The EP2 goniometric receiver together with Fu.H.E.f.…
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Communication between resistance radio stations was recorded for later evaluation using reel-to-reel tape recorders. Monitoring and targeting…
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After the Nazi occupation of the Czech lands in March 1939, the Germans began to search for…
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One of the vital tasks of Czechoslovak paratroopers during World War II was to blend in perfectly…
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The compact radio unit designed by Tadeusz Heftman was manufactured in the UK by the Polish military…
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The Czechoslovakian Military Radio Centre (VRÚ) in the UK. Its origins can be traced to September 1939,…
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Great Britain developed a variety o agency radio stations during the war. The most often used types…
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These lace-up boots belonged to Senior Lieutenant Oldrich Pechal, commander of the Zinc Paratrooper Unit. The manufacturer…
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Paratroopers’ personal property was stored in the warehouses of Special Group D for the duration of their…
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