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Deutsch: Dienstanzug für Mannschaften der Germanske SS Norge (GSSN). Die Germanske-SS Norge (ursprünglich Norges SS) war eine norwegische Abteilung innerhalb der Germanischen SS während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Sie wurde am 21. Juli 1942 gegründet und war formell mit der norwegischen nationalsozialistischen Partei Nasjonal Samling (NS) verbunden, aber in Wirklichkeit Teil der nationalsozialistischen deutschen militärischen und ordnungspolizeilichen Organisation Schutzstaffel (SS). Die Abteilung hatte 1944 eine registrierte Stärke von 1.300 Mitgliedern, und viele von ihnen dienten in der Waffen-SS an der Ostfront.
  • SS Mantel für schlechtes Wetter (Wintersaison). Schwarzer, wadenlanger, doppelreihiger Wollmantel mit Silberknöpfen, Seitentaschen, umgeschlagenen Manschetten, geknöpftem Rückenriemen und weißen/grauen/silbernen Abzeichen auf schwarzem Grund:
  • Klappkragen mit einer Einfassung aus verdrehter schwarz-weißer Kordel (Paspel, Paspelierung)
  • Besticktes rundes Sonnenrad-Hakenkreuz auf dem rechten Kragenspiegel
English: Uniform garment of enlisted men in the Germanske SS Norge (GSSN), "Norwegian Germanic SS":
  • Schutzstaffel (SS) service uniform greatcoat for inclement weather (winter season), with insignia in white/grey/silver on black base
  • Black, calf-length, double-breasted wool overcoat with silver buttons, side pockets, turned-back cuffs, and buttoned back strap/belt
  • Fall-down collar edged with black-and-white twisted cord
  • Embroidered round sunwheel swastika (Sonnenrad-Hakenkreuz) emblem on right collar tab (Kragenspiegel)

The GSSN was a military organization established in German occupied Norway during World War II in July 1942 as the Norwegian branch of the Germanic-SS and a sub organization of Vidkun Quisling's collaborationist fascist party National Union (Nasjonal Samling, NS)

Members of the GSSN were issued black uniforms of the Allgemeine SS in September 1942, but their collars had a sunwheel swastika instead of the SS-runes (doppelte Siegrune), and the "GSSN Raven" on the left sleeve instead of the German eagle-and-swastika (SS Ärmeladler) as well as Germanske SS Norge on a cuff title (Ärmelband).
Norsk bokmål: Tjenesteuniform (tysk: Dienstanzug) for menig mannskap i Germanske SS Norge (GSSN), en norsk troppeavdeling av Schutzstaffel (SS), det tyske nazistpartiet NSDAPs ideologiske underorganisasjon. GSSN var i tjeneste for Tyskland andre verdenskrig, i tjeneste fra 1942 til 1945, både i tjeneste for Tyskland både i det tyskokkuperte Norge og som frontkjempere på østfronten. Den svarte uniformstypen ble overtatt fra Allgemeine SS i Tyskland.
  • Fotsid, dobbeltspent ullfrakk for kaldt vær, med sidelommer, mansjetter, knappbelte i ryggen og hvite/grå/sølvfargede merker på svart bunn:
  • Bred, nedfellbar krage der kanten er pyntet med en svart og hvit, vridd snor
  • Brodert, rundt «solhjul-hakekors» (Sonnenrad-Hakenkreuz) på høyre kragespeil
Date 1942–43
Source https://www.military-antiques-oslo.com/produkt/uniforms/germanske-ss-norge-em-s-greatcoat-with-cuff-title-extremely-rare
Author Product photo from Military Antiques, a militaria store in Oslo, Norway; name of photographer not provided; no copyright notice found on the online presentation page.
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