On our third day in London, we went to the National Army Museum of London. When we got there, we took a picture of a big tank. Then we explored the main floor (the 2nd floor) and saw some cool swords and guns, and read some history on the walls.
After that, we went through a big gallery with pictures, history, weapons, clothing, sculptures, and some videos. On one of the videos, there were people who had been in the army explaining what war was like—the food they ate, and their everyday life.
When we were heading to the first floor, we saw some miniatures of soldiers in different armies. When we got there, we listened and read a ton of history and saw clothing and weapons. After the bottom floor, we went to the third floor, and the first thing we did was visit the jungle area, where it described the difficulties of the jungle and its dangerous animals.
After that, we read even more history. Then we went to a giant section that was just about the Nazis, where we got to go inside of a fake tank, and you were allowed to poke your head out of it. There was also a big glass container filled with terrain, and you could learn the history of different battles.



































