<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">The <strong>Port Said Armed Forces Museum</strong>, located in the harbor area, displays an extensive collection of military memorabilia related to the country’s history and Egypt’s participation in various wars, such as World War II, the 1948 Israeli-Arab War and the 1967 war. Among the museum’s most important works is the centerpiece of the exhibit, a Soviet T-34 tank, a symbol of the Egyptians’ victory over the Israelis in the <strong>Sinai War</strong> of 1956. In addition, the museum preserves ancient weapons, uniforms, historical documents, flags and photographs. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">The museum also houses a section dedicated to the North African Campaign of the <strong>World War II</strong>, in which è there is a collection of historical objects and documents regarding the figure of German general <strong>Erwin Rommel</strong>, known as the "Desert Fox." Prominent among the exhibits is the typewriter used by Rommel during his stay in Africa, as well as a number of photographs and documents chronicling his activities during the North African campaign. There are also some uniforms and military decorations that belonged to the general and his officers. Rommel was one of the Wehrmacht’s most skillful commanders during World War II, known for his flexible and innovative war tactics. He successfully led the North African campaign, capturing much of Egypt and Libya, but was eventually defeated by Allied forces at the Battle of <strong>El Alamein in 1942.</strong> Rommel committed suicide in 1944 after being involved in a plot to kill Adolf Hitler. Another noteworthy work è the bust of Saad Zaghloul, leader of the Egyptian national movement and prime minister of Egypt, located at the entrance to the museum. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">There are also several statues depicting historical figures, including Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Ahmed Abdel Aziz, commander of the Egyptian army during the Yom Kippur War. The museum also houses an important collection of medals, orders and military decorations, including the prestigious Order of the Nile, Egypt’s highest civilian and military honor. Finally, è you can admire an extensive collection of ship models, including Egyptian and Italian warships, as well as aircraft. The Port Said Armed Forces Museum è is an interesting stop for history buffs and those who want to learn more about Egypt’s military history.</span></p>