File:WW2 Norway. German Luftwaffe uniforms Generaloberst caps radio dcorations aircraft paintings memorabilia Banak 1942 items etc Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum 2019-05-08 0361.jpg

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English: German Luftwaffe uniforms, equipment, Nazi period militaria, memorabilia, etc.:
  • German Airforce Luffwaffe Generaloberst dinner dress/gala uniform: tunic/coat in Luftwaffe-blue gabardine with rank insignia on shoulder boards and collar tabs, white-lined lapels and piping on the covered fly and cuffs, gilded buttons, and gold-embroidered bullion Luftwaffe breast eagle(Brustadler, Reichsadler, Hoheitszeichen). Trousers of correspondingly coloured cloth, each side with white piping between broad white stripes (lampasses). Also General officer visor cap. Decorations: The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (over necktie); Iron Cross 1st Class on coat breast; German Cross; Pilot/Observer Badge
  • Paintings of German WW2 aircrafts
  • Banak Air station wall plaques 1942 and 1943
  • Radio receiver in Messerschmitt 109 aircraft
  • Vierte Kriegsweinacht Norwegen 1942 Christmas memoriabilia plate
  • Art postcards
  • Air field hand lantern
  • Luftwaffe service cap
  • Luftwaffe lined visored cap
  • Peer Gynt emblem of a Luftwaffe squadron

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Photo taken on May 8, 2019 at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway. The museum exhibits uniforms, militaria, memorabilia, smaller items, etc. related to World War II, the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945, and the Third Reich era.

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