80 cm Gun Shell, Inside the Imperial War Museum in London, …
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Inside the Imperial War Museum in London, England. This is a shell from the largest gun ever fired, the 80cm <i>Schwerer Gustav</i> (Heavy Gustav). It was a German artillery weapon from World War II that was mounted on a railroad car.
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