File:NS årbok 1944 Nasjonal Samling Rikspropagandaledelsen 129 Unghird Guttehird (Norwegian Nazi party uniforms) Retouched cleaned.jpg

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English: Uniforms of the Youth organization of Nasjonal Samling (NS), Quisling's fascist party in Norway 1933–1945. Cropped, cleaned image from NS årbok 1944 ("NS Yearbook 1944") published by "the propaganda leadership" and printed in Gjøvik, Norway 1943.
Norsk bokmål: Uniformer for medlemmer i NSUF, barne- og ungdomsorganisasjonen i Nasjonal Samling (NS), Quislings nasjonalistiske fascistparti 1933–1945:
  • Unghird og Guttehird
    • Vinter: Lange skibenklær. Båtlue. Grønt armbind med solkors og sverd på venstre arm. Brun skjorte med sort slips. – Guttehird har grønt skjerf istedenfor slips.
    • Sommer: Brunt. Grønt armbind med solkors med sverd på ventre arm. Sort slips. – Guttehird har grønt skjerf istedenfor slips.

Beskåret, retusjert (rensket) bildefil av plansje på side 129 i NS årbok 1944, «utgitt av propagandaledelsen» og trykt hos Mariendals boktrykkeri, Gjøvik 1943. Tegninger laget av ukjent/ikke navngitt illustratør/opphaver. NS ble forbudt ved slutten av andre verdenskrig i mai 1945. I 2020 er det 77 år siden bokutgivelsen, og innholdet antas å ha falt i det fri ifølge norsk lov om opphavsrett.

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Source NS årbok 1944, organizational yearbook of Nasjonal Samling (NS, Norwegian Nazi Party 1933 – 1945), published by the propaganda leadership of NS and printed by Mariendals boktrykkeri in Gjøvik, Norway 1943.
Author Book published by propagandaledelsen, the propaganda leadership of NS, in 1943. The publishing organization was dissolved in May 1945. Descriptive drawings of uniforms made by unnamed illustrator (anonymous, not identified or mentioned in the book). In 2020 it’s 77 years since the release, and the content of the book is believed to have fallen into the public domain according to Norwegian copyright laws.

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Public domain This image is in the public domain in Norway because images considered to be "works of art" become public domain 70 years after the author's death or 70 years after publication if the author is anonymous.

This is according to § 11 and § 12 in the Norwegian Åndsverkloven.


To uploader: Please provide information about where the image was first published, who created it, and when the creator died, if known. The right to be attributed does not expire in Norway.

Images uploaded to Wikimedia Commons must also be in the public domain in the United States. A Norwegian work that is in the public domain in Norway is in the public domain in the U.S. only if (a) it was in the public domain in Norway in 1996, e.g. if a photo was created before January 1, 1946 and no copyright was registered in the U.S. (This is the effect of 17 USC 104A with its critical date of January 1, 1996.) or (b) if it was created more than 95 years ago.


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