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.
Only the torso of the device has survived, consisting of a steel oxygen cylinder, a valve chamber…
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This Austro-Hungarian lantern served as a trench warmer and light. During WWI I, soldiers used it inside…
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Before World War I, the French firm Hotchkiss in St. Denis developed a variant of the light…
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On 22 April 1915, the Germans released 180 tonnes of chlorine from steel bottles along a 6-kilometre…
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The Austro-Hungarian Navy was isolated in the Adriatic Sea, where fighting occurred only on a minor scale.…
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The Austro-Hungarian Navy was isolated in the Adriatic Sea, where fighting occurred only on a minor scale.…
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Carl Zeiss is one of the world's oldest companies in the optics industry. In 1902, Carl Zeiss…
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The Becker cannon type 2 of 20 mm calibre was developed at the Reinhold Becker steelworks in…
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The use of communication equipment experienced immense development in the course of the World War I. All…
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The incentive for the design of SPAD VII was given by the French main headquarters with its…
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The Albatros D.III (Oef) was the most successful fighter aircraft used by the Austro-Hungarian Air Force (K.u.k.…
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The Sopwith Camel was a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the Sopwith Aviation Company introduced in 1917.…
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WWI meant, among other things, the development of aviation, which at the beginning of the war was…
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One of the first protective helmets of the French Air Force was manufactured by the Paris-based company…
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Both free and tethered balloons soon needed to accurately measure their height above ground in real time.…
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It was just the telephony which solved the effort to convey human speech directly and to long…
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the Austro-Hungarian monarchy was using only the protective helmet for…
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In October 1916, the Berndorfer Metallenfabrik Artur Krupp A. G. Berndorf offered its own model of steel…
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A splinter hand grenade with a cast steel holder and a steel wire as handle. It was…
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The hundreds of thousands of wounded and dead during the years of the First World War were…
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In 1902, a new cork helmet was introduced for the Austro-Hungarian gendarmerie, replacing the impractical 1899 leather…
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Today almost forgotten Czech painter and legionnaire Jindrich Biebl (1866 ̶ ?) joined the ranks of the…
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Sokol members based in Paris spontaneously joined the ranks of the French Foreign Legion after the outbreak…
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In February 1919, the Czechoslovak Minister of War, General Milan Rastislav Štefánik (1880–1919), returned to Europe from…
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