File:German WW2 uniforms Waffen-SS Schirmmütze Offizier Artillerie rot Paspel Hoheitsabzeichen Totenkopf Peaked visor cap skull eagle-and-swastika emblem artillery Hauptscharfuehrer Master Sergeant Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum Museum Norway 2.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:
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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:
      • Peaked cap (Schirmmütze) for officer. High fronted, saddle shaped visor cap with officers pattern chin chords on pebble side buttons, SS style eagle-and-swastika (SS Hoheitsabzeichen, Hoheitsadler, SS-Adler, Mützenadler) and skull-and-crossbones (Totenkopf) cap badges. Red Waffen-SS Waffenfarbe (corps colours) piping indicating 'artillery'.
      • 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.
      • Waffen-SS rank insignia on collar patches (collar tabs, Kragenspiegel) and shoulder boards (Schulterstücke): Scharführer (Master Sergeant)
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Norsk bokmål: Foto tatt i Lofoten krigsminnemuseum i Svolvær, Norges største utstilling av uniformer og mindre gjenstander fra andre verdenskrig:
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