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Hi
Tom, great work! Thanks for bringing the WTS into the English speaking world.
Unfortunatly the WTS is not a museum as such! Bundeswehr administration denies the title museum. People who will read the text, may expect a well organized visit based on a paedagogical concept that doesn´t exist. It resembles more as a stock of exhibition pieces for evaluation in an university. The official title is: Scientific Collection of Defense Engineering Specimens Best regards Felix--
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12:19, 30 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Thx for your feedback. Of course we know, that WTS has different facilitys of study & research, continued with the libary and the areas of exibition. Historians, peoples of study groups etc. will know what can be expected. The "passing-by-readers" will not be interessted too deep about organisational backgrounds; they are just "happy to read museum" because it is easier for them having an idea about the location. Best --
Tom (
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12:33, 30 November 2021 (UTC)reply
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Hi
Tom, great work! Thanks for bringing the WTS into the English speaking world.
Unfortunatly the WTS is not a museum as such! Bundeswehr administration denies the title museum. People who will read the text, may expect a well organized visit based on a paedagogical concept that doesn´t exist. It resembles more as a stock of exhibition pieces for evaluation in an university. The official title is: Scientific Collection of Defense Engineering Specimens Best regards Felix--
Sandbaer (
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12:19, 30 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Thx for your feedback. Of course we know, that WTS has different facilitys of study & research, continued with the libary and the areas of exibition. Historians, peoples of study groups etc. will know what can be expected. The "passing-by-readers" will not be interessted too deep about organisational backgrounds; they are just "happy to read museum" because it is easier for them having an idea about the location. Best --
Tom (
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12:33, 30 November 2021 (UTC)reply