File:WW2 Norway. German Kriegsmarine navy badges Reichsadler eagle-and swastika Brusthoheitsabzeichen, uniform sleeve badges, Z2 Georg Thiele sailor cap Narvikschild Platzkarte Narvik 1941 etc Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum (2022) DSC01361.jpg

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English: photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and smaller items related to the Second World War and the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945:
  • Uniform insignia, badges etc. of Kriegsmarine, the naval forces of Nazi Germany, and other items of the german military during the war:
    • Josetti JUNO cigarette pack
    • Kriegsmarine anchor and carreer insignia, trade badges (Laufbahnabzeichen) metal devices, embroidered cloth patches, sleeve insignia (Ärmelabzeichen)
    • Hoheitszeichen (national emblem) or Reichsadler ("imperial eagle" as Nazi style eagle-and-swastika emblem) as uniform badges on visor caps and tunics (Brusthoheitsabzeichen, "breast national badge", Brustadler, "breast eagle"); For identification of cap badges of Nazi Germany see Visor Cap Insignia Guide at www.germandaggers.com.
    • Round sailor's cap with national emblem (Hoheitsabzeichen, Mützenadler, cap eagle, "eagle-and-swsatika" emblem), national tri-colour cockade, and cap tally (Tellermütze, Mütze mit Kokarde und Mützenband) from the Z2 Georg Thiele 1940
    • German military personnel seat ticket for the vacationer transport from Narvik, Norway to the Homeland from Narvik on January 27, 1941 (german text on the printed card: Dienststelle Feldpostnummer 00209; Platzkarte für den Urlaubertransport Narvik–Heimat [...] ab Narvik 27.1.41 [...]
    • Narvik Shield (Narvikschild, Norwegian: Narvikskjoldet) in gold, a World War II German military decoration awarded to all German forces that took part in the battles of Narvik between 9 April and 8 June 1940. It was instituted on 19 August 1940 as the first of a series of arm shield campaign awards.
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