File:SA-uniform Storm-Afdeling Korpset beskyttet DNSAPs møder efter tysk og italiensk forbillede Privat eje WWII Danish Nazi Party paramilitary uniform Swastika armband Steel helmet brownshirt mannequin FHM-317298 Nationalmuseet Denmark CC-.jpg

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Dansk: SA-uniform. SA stod for Storm-Afdeling. Koprset benyttedes til beskyttelse af DNSAP's møder og ideelt set skulle det 'erobre gaden' efter tysk og italiensk forbillede. I privateje. Indlånt til særudstillingen SPÆRRETID på Nationalmuseet 2005-06.
English: Paramilitary uniform of the SA (Storm-Afdeling, "Storm Department") of the Danish Nazi Party (National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark, Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti, DNSAP). Military steel helmet of Danish design; brown shirt with rank insignia on collar tabs; white nazi swastika on red armband (brassard); black necktie; cross strap belt; riding breeches (Fnish: Spidsbukser); black jack boots. The corps was used to protect DNSAP's meetings, and ideally, it should 'take the streets' following the German and Italian example.
Date 1940–1945
Source https://samlinger.natmus.dk/fhm/asset/317298
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English: Museum of Danish Resistance during World War II; National Museum of Denmark

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