File:WW2 German army Wehrmacht uniforms in Norway 1940 Private infantryman Field side cap Feldmütze Schiffchen collar backpack greatcoat Stahlhelm etc Forsvarsmuseet Army Museum Oslo Norway 2021-07-31 IMG 1532.jpg

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English: WW2 German army (Wehrmacht Heer) uniforms used in the German attack on Norway 1940:
  • General:
  • Private infantryman (Soldat):
    • Field cap (Feldmütze); side cap (folding garrison or envelope cap,Schiffchen) with fold-down scallops to the front and side
      • Wehrmacht eagle (Wehrmachtadler), cap egle (Mützenadler)
      • Round national tri-colour cockade
      • Upside-down V shaped soutache in Waffenfarbe (cord used on caps to depict the corps or type of unit the wearer belongs to)
    • German M36 overcoat/greatcoat (Mantel)
      • Field grey wool, double buttoned/breasted, deep back cuffs
      • Dark green collar and shoulder straps (Schulterklappen) for enlisted personnel (Mannschaften)
      • Piping (trimming) in white corps colour (Waffenfarbe) for the infantry displayed on the shoulder straps
    • Leather belt
etc.
Photo taken at Norwegian Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet) in Oslo, Norway.
Norsk bokmål: Uniformer og utstyr båret av tyske soldater i Wehrmacht Heer (Nazi-Tysklands hær) under angrepet på Norge under andre verdenskrig i april 1940:
  • Uniformen til en menig tysk infanterist
med mer
Foto fra utstillingene i Forsvarsmuseet i Oslo:
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