File:Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad WW2 museum Norway. Utstyr etter tyske soldater. German military items. Dogtags, figurine, Wehrpass, Liederbuch soldiers' songbook, pocket calendars, Feltpost field mail writing paper, etc (2021) IMG 5254.jpg

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English: Photo taken 2021 of exhibits in Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad, a community-based museum in Rakkestad, Norway. The museum showcases around 3000 artifacts related to Nazi Germany's occupation of Norway and the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II from 1940 to 1945, and the corresponding historical era:
  • Various equipment used by German soldiers in Norway:
    • Decorative figurine with military ID tags (dog tags, identification tags, death tags)
    • Wehrpass with the Reich eagle of Nazi Germany (signed by Johann Annabith)
    • Das zweite neue Soldaten Liederbuch, a songbook for soldiers
    • Military pocket almanacs (agendas) with Wehrmachsadler, the eagle-and-swastika as military emblem
    • Letter paper for field post (Feldpost), with "Weihnachten 1944 Der Oberbefehlshaber der Armee Norwegens" ("Christmas 1944 The Supreme Commander of the Army of Norway")
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Norsk bokmål: Foto tatt sommeren 2021 av utstilte gjenstander i Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad, et lokalt krigshistorisk museum i Rakkestad i Østfold. Museet presenterer rundt 3000 gjenstander fra Norge under andre verdenskrig, Nazi-Tysklands okkupasjon av landet, hjemmefronten og motstandskampen i perioden 1940–45 og fra tida like etter krigen:
  • Forskjellig utstyr etter tyske soldater i Norge, blant annet tyske håndbøker funnet i Knatterudleiren i Varteig ved Sarpsborg:
    • Pyntefigur med militære ID-merker (identifikasjonsbrikker, dødsbrikker)
    • Wehrpass med Hitler-Tysklands hakekorsørn (Det tredje rikes riksvåpen), signert Johann Annabith
    • Das zweite neue Soldaten Liederbuch, sangbok for soldater
    • Miltære lommealmanakker merket med Nazi-Tysklands militære hakekorsørn (Wehrmachtsadler)
    • Blokk med brevpapir for feltpost, merket med blant annet Weihnachten 1944 Der Oberbefehlshaber der Armee Norwegens
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