File:WW2 German Army (Wehrmacht Heer) winter cap. Lofoten krigsminnemuseum Norway 2019-05-08 DSC00347.jpg

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English: Photo taken on 8th May 2019 at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum ("Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum") in Svolvær, Norway.
  • Winter fur cap (German: Wintermütze, Winterfellmütze) for an officer in the Wehrmacht Heer, the army of Nazi Germany, during World War II
    • Metal Mützenhoheitsabzeichen große Form, large version of the "eagle-and-swastika" cap badge (Mützenadler, "cap eagle"), worn as the German national Reichsadler ("imperial eagle", "state eagle") symbol of the Third Reich (Hoheitszeichen, national emblem, Hoheitsadler, 'national eagle') and its military forces (Wehrmachtsadler).
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