- 20-65 Anti Aircraft gun, ready for transport
- Antipersonnel mine B4
- Type O.G.M. rotary telephone switchboard
- Service rifles and carbines
- Girder bridge No. 1
- Hand grenades
- Cross section of the M13-40 four-man tank
- S. P. A. Sahariano truck
- 47-32 antitank gun, model 37
- Searchlight unit
- Cross section of antipersonnel mine B4
- Mc-205, Fighter
- 81 mm medium mortar, model 35
- M13 (formerly M11) tank
- 20-65 Anti Aircraft gun, model 35
- Sergeant-major, new-style coat
- Lietenant Colonel, Cavalry
- Summer Uniform, Private, infantry
- Brigadier General
- Marshall, old-style coat
- Uniform of tank crews
- Second Lietenant Infantry
- Protective Suit
- Parachutist, Second lieutenant
- Service Dress , major
- Flying uniform, captain
- Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio was intent simply on the art of telling tales. He knew enough of classical literature to feel the possible dignity and permanence of prose, and he told his stories as they were told to him in a supple, pleasant vernacular that obeyed him absolutely and never led him off by its own strangeness into byways foreign to the tales and to himself. whose plot may be elaborate. - 45 mm light mortar
- 65-17 Infantry gun
- Fascist Militia
- Service Revolver and Pistols
- 8-mm medium machine gun