File:WW2 German Flakhelferin (auxiliary staff of the Luftwaffe FLAK Flugabwehrkanone) Brassard cloth armband (Armbinde Ärmelabzeichen) Embroidered eagle-and-swastika emblem symbol Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad local museum Norway 2021-06-20.jpg

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English: Cloth armband (brassard) for Flakhelferin ('female Flugabwehrkanone helper') of the auxiliary staff of the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Blue woven emblem depicting a 'Luftwaffe eagle' and sword. Photo taken at the Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad, a local World War II museum in Rakkestad, Norway, exhibiting 4000 items related to the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945, Norwegian, German, and Allied military forces, the Norwegian resistance movement and everyday life during the war, etc.
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