File:Nazi Germany uniforms etc. Waffen SS camouflage helmet cover Finnmark 1944 MP40 submachine gun stick grenade flashlight Panzerfaust posters Der Sieg 1941 Feind hoert mit etc. Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum WWII Museum Norway 2022-02-23 IMG 7.jpg

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English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and smaller items related to the Second World War, Nazi Germany and the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945:

Misc. military equipment and civilian items (militaria, collectibles, memorabilia, printed matter, etc.) from Nazi Germany:

  • Der Sieg wird unser sein!, Nazi propaganda poster by Elk Eber 1941 showing a Wehrmacht soldier
  • Mannequin dressed in uniform of a Waffen-SS soldier (Finnmark, Norway, 1944)
    • German steel helmet (Stahlhelml) with camouflage helmet cover
    • Smock with camouflage pattern (Tarnung; Tarnkleidung. Das deutsche Platanenmuster – Herbstfarbe wurde für die Tarnbekleidung der Waffen-SS von 1937 bis 1945 speziell entwickelt, und war das älteste in Großserie hergestellte und im Kampfeinsatz durchgängig verwendete Flecktarn der Welt.)
    • Military neck gaiter
    • Belt, straps for field gear and weapons
    • MP 40(Maschinenpistole 40, Schmeisser), a submachine gun chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge, developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by the Axis powers during World War II
    • Set of ammunition magazine pouches (Magazintaschen), two double 3-cell pouch for 6 MP40 magazines
    • Pistol holster
    • Daimon flash/signal light (Signallampe)
    • German stick hand grenades (Stielhandgranate) distinguished by the wooden handle
  • Panzerfaust, an inexpensive, single shot, recoilless German anti-tank weapon of World War II
  • Bilder der Woche ("Pictures of the Week"), German WWII propaganda poster with photos of Fallschirmjäger paratroopers
  • pst! Feind hört mit! ("The enemy listens in!") poster, for a German public campaign against loose talk to prevent espionage etc. 1939–1945
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