File:NSDAP (Nazi party of Third Reich Germany) peaked visor cap for political leader Politischer Leiter Schirmmuetze Blau Paspel Ortsgruppe Parteiadler Kokarde etc Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum WW2 museum Norway 2022-02-23 IMG 7390.jpg

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German Nazi Party paramilitary peaked visor cap for political leaders at Orts level (NSDAP Schirmmütze für Politische Leiter der Ortsgruppenleitung) on display in Lofoten War Memorial Museum, Norway

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Deutsch: Foto aus Lofoten War Memorial Museum, Svolvær (Norwegisch: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum 1940–1945), Norwegens größte Ausstellung von Uniformen und Gegenständen aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg:
English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum), Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and items from World War II, located in Svolvær:
  • Peaked uniform cap (German: Schirtmmütze, visor cap) made of tan-coloured fabric, with a traditional high peak, for a political leader (Politischer Leiter) in the paramilitary organized National Socialist German Workers' Party in Nazi Germany:
    • Cap band constructed of khaki coloured wool.
    • Piping (Paspel, Paspelierung, trim) along the top of the crown and cap band in colours (similiar to Waffenfarbe) indicating administrative level:
      • Ortsgruppe: light blue
      • Kreis: white (originally black)
      • Gau: red
      • Reich: bright lemon yellow )
    • Cap insignia (Mützenabzeichen) consisting of a gilt NSDAP 'eagle-and-swastika (Hoheitszeichen, Hoheitsadler, Parteiadler, "Party Eagle"), with a gilt oak leaf wreath (Mützen-Eichenlaub, Eichenlaubkranz, Mützenkranz) and a separate tri-colour cockade (Kokarde) with a black enameled swastika in the center. The eagle was in the shape of a standard Nazi style German imperial eagle (Reichsadler, "National Eagle"), with open wings and a mobile swastika within an oak wreath (see Nazi Germany visor cap insignia guide at Germandaggers.com).
    • Visor
    • Chin strap cord (Mützenkordel)

Norsk bokmål: * Høylue (uniformslue) for en politisk leder (Politischer Leiter) i det tyske nazistpartiet NSDAP på 1930-tallet, merket med «partiørn», partiets egen hakekorsørn, og kokarde med hakekors i eikeløvskrans.

Foto tatt i Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum i Svolvær, Norges største utstilling av uniformer og mindre gjenstander fra andre verdenskrig:

  • Brun høylue for partifunksjonær (tysk:Politischer Leiter, «politisk leder») i det tyske nazistpartiet NSDAP i 1930-åra, merket med «partiørn“, partiets egen hakekorsørn og kokarde med hakekors og eikeløvsdekor. Blå passepoil viser at partifunksjonæren arveisdet på lokalt organisasjonsnivå (i en Ortsgruppe).
    • Både militære og mange sivile, offentlige organisasjoner og virksomheter i «Det tredje riket» (Tyskland 1933–1945) brukte uniformer etter militære forbilder. brukte uniform. Partifunksjonærer og medlemmer i noen av de paramilitære underorganisasjonene bar. Vanlige partimedlemmer bar sivile klær med partinål på jakkeslaget.
    • «Partiørnen» (Parteiadler) var som Det tredje rikets riksvåpen, men med hodet vendt mot høyre
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