Preserved Examples
Examples are or has been lately held in several military museums, outside museums or free entrance open-air fields
| Country | Location | Place |
|---|---|---|
| Netherlands | Zandoerle | Centre village green |
| Belgium | Ostend | Openluchtmuseum Atlantikwall te Raversijd |
| Canada | Borden, Ontario | Base Borden Military Museum |
| Finland | Miehikkälä, South Karelia | Salpa Line Museum |
| Finland | Virolahti, South Karelia | Bunker Museum |
| Finland | Parola, Western Finland Province | Parola Tank Museum |
| Finland | Mikkeli, Southern Savonia | Infantry Museum |
| Finland | Oulu, Northern Ostrobothnia | Northern Brigade (Pohjan prikaati) memorial area, 2 pieces |
| Finland | Hämeenlinna, Tavastia Proper | Artillery Museum of Finland |
| Finland | Hanko, Uusimaa | Hanko Front Line Museum |
| Finland | Helsinki | Military Museum of Finland, Suomenlinna filial |
| France | Saumur | Musée des Blindés or Association des Amis du Musée des Blindés |
| Germany | Munster | Deutsches Panzermuseum |
| Serbia | Belgrad | Belgrade Military Museum |
| USA | Danville, Virginia | American Armoured Foundation Tank Museum |
| UK | Duxford | Imperial War Museum |
Read more about this topic: 7.5 Cm Pak 40
Famous quotes containing the words preserved and/or examples:
“Semantically, taste is rich and confusing, its etymology as odd and interesting as that of style. But while stylederiving from the stylus or pointed rod which Roman scribes used to make marks on wax tabletssuggests activity, taste is more passive.... Etymologically, the word we use derives from the Old French, meaning touch or feel, a sense that is preserved in the current Italian word for a keyboard, tastiera.”
—Stephen Bayley, British historian, art critic. Taste: The Story of an Idea, Taste: The Secret Meaning of Things, Random House (1991)
“No rules exist, and examples are simply life-savers answering the appeals of rules making vain attempts to exist.”
—André Breton (18961966)