The warships that have really participated in World War I and World War II can not only visit the artillery on the deck, the command room, but also see the past Navy life scenes in the bottom cabin, including beds, canteens, toilets, washrooms, telegraph rooms, infirmaries, laundry rooms, There was even a bakery and a simple chapel, which was really well-equipped, but the space in the bottom cabin was limited, and all the beds and rooms were very small, and it was estimated that the people who used to be Navy were very thin.
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The warships that have really participated in World War I and World War II can not only visit the artillery on the deck, the command room, but also see the past Navy life scenes in the bottom cabin, including beds, canteens, toilets, washrooms, telegraph rooms, infirmaries, laundry rooms, There was even a bakery and a simple chapel, which was really well-equipped, but the space in the bottom cabin was limited, and all the beds and rooms were very small, and it was estimated that the people who used to be Navy were very thin.