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Objects of war
A bone-handled knife is just one of the many fascinating objects held at the National Army Museum. These objects offer a unique way of experiencing war history, by seeing and reading about the equipment and personal belongings of those who were there.
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Links and books relating to objects of war held at the National Army Museum Te Mata Toa
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Main image: Remnant of German aircraft
Fragment taken from the rudder of a German aircraft shot down over the Western Front in 1918.