"300"^^ . . . . . "The Athens War Museum (), established on July 18, 1975, is the museum of the Greek Armed Forces. Its purpose is the exhibition of weapon artifacts and the relevant research in the history of war. It covers the history of war in all ages. The museums' collections include the collection of the Greek Army, with artifacts from other civilizations such as Ancient China and Ancient Japan. The museum's centerpieces are weaponry from wars in which Greece was involved."@en . . "1975"^^ . . . "\u03A0\u03BF\u03BB\u03B5\u03BC\u03B9\u03BA\u03CC \u039C\u03BF\u03C5\u03C3\u03B5\u03AF\u03BF \u0391\u03B8\u03AE\u03BD\u03B1\u03C2"@en . . . "Athens, Greece"@en . "Athens War Museum"@en . "The Athens War Museum (), established on July 18, 1975, is the museum of the Greek Armed Forces. Its purpose is the exhibition of weapon artifacts and the relevant research in the history of war. It covers the history of war in all ages. The museums' collections include the collection of the Greek Army, with artifacts from other civilizations such as Ancient China and Ancient Japan. The museum's centerpieces are weaponry from wars in which Greece was involved. The War Museum has established Museum Branches at the cities of Nauplion (Peloponnese) (1988), Chania (Crete) (1995), Tripoli (Peloponnese) (1997) and Thessaloniki (2000). After building the Hellenic Air Force Museum, some airplanes were brought to this museum."@en . . . . "Athens War Museum"@en . . .