File:German WW2 Ordnungspolizei (order police) Municipal Police Visor Cap (Schutzpolizei Einheitsmütze) orange piping Waffenfarbe for Gendarmerie. Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum, Svolvær, Norway (War Memorial Museum) 2019-05-08 DSC00249.jpg

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English: Photo taken on 8 May 2019 at Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway. The museum exhibits uniforms, smaller items, etc. from World War II and the German occupation of Norway 1940–1945
  • Schutzpolizei Einheitsmütze, peaked visor cap (Schirmmütze) of the Schutzpolizei ("Protection Police"), the municipal police of Nazi Germany,
    • High-fronted, saddle shaped crown, with a "police eagle" (Polizeiadler) as cap eagle (Mützenadler), the wreathed police version of the Third Reich eagle-and-swastika insignia (Hoheitszeichen, Hoheitsadler), as well as a tri-colour national cockade, officers' chin-strap cords, and piping (Paspelierung, Paspel) in orange Waffenfarbe (corps colour) indicating Gendarmerie, the state rural police and part of the Ordnungspolizei (Orpo, Order Police), the "regular police" in the Third Reich. See Nazi Germany visor cap badge guide at www.germandaggers.com.
    • The basic design of the Hoheitsabzeichen (National emblem) of Nazi Germany was a spread imperial eagle (Reichsadler) over a swastika (Hakenkreuz). The police version was a swastika eagle enclosed in a wreath of oak leaves. This wreathed Polizeiadler ("police eagle") was worn as a cap badge and on the left sleeve by all uniformed police.
    • The cockade (Kokarde), in black, white and red, representing the traditional national colours of Germany, was worn on every German Police cap. When worn on the shako as a Tschako-Nationale, it was oblong (oval) in shape and framed with a silver cord. On the peaked cap (Schirmmütze) and on the side cap (Hausmütze) it was round and without a corded edge.
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