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The White Eagle Museum ((ポーランド語:Muzeum im. Orła Białego)) is a Polish military museum located in the town of Skarżysko-Kamienna in the central Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, opened in 1969. ==Museum== The museum has a large collection of Russian, Polish and German World War II and post-war military equipment. These are displayed in the permanent outdoor exhibition covering , and contains tanks, artillery pieces, armoured vehicles, rockets and aircraft. The museum also collects documents and historical materials relating to the history of the city and the region, and objects related to military history from World War II onwards. The museum is housed in the former residence of the superintendent of the Rejów foundry, which was built in 1836-1838. It houses exhibitions pertaining to local industry, including ''Państwowa Fabryka Amunicji'' ("The National Ammunition Factory"). During World War II the munitions factory was taken over by the German company HASAG, and used forced labour. Members of a local resistance group ''Orzel Bialy'' ("White Eagle") were captured, shot and buried in two mass graves in nearby forests. The museum commemorates them, and the thousands of unprotected forced labourers poisoned by picric acid fumes used in ammunition production. There are other exhibits on the ''Leśni'' partisans, the People's Army of Poland and the Polish Army in the West.
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