File:German WW2 uniforms Waffen-SS Hauptscharfuehrer Master Sergeant Streifendienst Armbinde armband Aermeladler Der Fuehrer cuff title Sleeve eagle-and-swastika Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum Museum Norway 2022 IMG 8101.jpg

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Deutsch: Foto aus Lofoten War Memorial Museum, Svolvær (Norwegisch: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum 1940–1945), Norwegens größte Ausstellung von Uniformen und Gegenständen aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg:
  • Deutsche Uniformen aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg:
usw.

English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum), Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and items from World War II, located in Svolvær:
  • German WW2 uniforms:
    • Waffen-SS uniform:
      • Streifendienst der Waffen-SS armband/armlet
      • M44 pattern field tunic (Feldbluse 44). In late 1944, the tunic skirt was shortened to waist length, and the tunic could be worn with an open or closed collar. The color was the new “Feldgrau 44”, a drab greenish-brown.
      • SS style 'arm eagle' (SS Hoheitszeichen, Ärmelhoheitsabzeichen, 'national emblem for the sleeve', Ärmeladler, 'sleeve eagle', Ärmelvogel, 'sleeve bird'), an woven eagle-and-swastika patch on left tunic sleeve. In March 1936, Hitler approved a new art deco eagle with staggered wingtips for the SS, which was worn through the end of the war as a cap badge and on the sleeve.
      • Cuff title (Ärmelstreife,Ärmelband) for the 4th SS-Panzer Grenadier Regiment Der Führer (formation BeVo cuff band 1943). Der Führer Regiment were first formed in September 1938 after Germany's annexation of Austria during an NSDAP Rally in Nurnberg and authorised to wear their new title. Later they were to become the "2nd SS Panzer Division "Das Reich" but ratained the right to wear the "Der Führer" cuff title. In October 1943 they underwent yet another name change, that of the 4th SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment "Der Führer".
      • Belt with pistol holsters
    • Waffen-SS combat uniform (field uniform):
etc.

Norsk bokmål: Foto tatt i Lofoten krigsminnemuseum i Svolvær, Norges største utstilling av uniformer og mindre gjenstander fra andre verdenskrig:
  • Tyske uniformer fra andre verdenskrig:
    • Uniform for Waffen-SS:
      • Streifendienst der Waffen-SS, armbind for patruljetjeneste.
      • SS' «ermeørn» (Ärmeladler)
      • Mansjettbånd for SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 4 „Der Führer“
    • Feltuniform for soldat i Waffen-SS:
      • Overtrekksanorakk med kamuflasjemønster
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