File:German occupation of Norway during WW2 SD Gestapo SS-Hauptscharfuhrer uniform cap tunic SA Sports Badge Reichssportabzeichen Iron Cross ribbon buckle holster mannequin etc Arquebus krigshistorisk museum 2020 No known copyright restrict.jpg

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English: Reconstruction of a Sicherheitsdienst (SD) officer in German-occupied Norway during World War II. Mannequin in uniform. Office with German Army maps (German: Deutsche Heereskarte) of Rogaland, Norway (Norwegen), etc.
  • SS (Schutzstaffel) uniform
    • Visor cap (Schirmmütze) see [1]
    • Uniform coat, field tunic with open collar, French cuffs (turned back) and external buttoned pockets (two breast patch pockets with pleats and scalloped pocket flaps; two lower slash pockets also with scalloped pocket flaps)
      • Black SS collar tabs/patches edged with silver/black twisted cord. Rank insignia of SS-Hauptscharführer on left collar tab. Right collar tab without insignia; SD members were distinguishable by the fact the right collar patches on all ranks below Standartenführer were blank and did not have the SS runes. (Members of the Sipo, the security police, i.e. Kripo and Gestapo, were also allowed to wear SS uniforms with blank collar patch etc. but without the SD diamond)
      • Hauptscharführer rank insignia on shoulder boards/straps (Schulterstücken, Schulterklappen); SD members had toxic green piping on their shoulder boards from 1942 onwards. Their shoulder boards were of the same design as the police.
      • SS style "sleeve eagle" (Ärmeladler)
      • SD (Sicherheitsdienst) diamond badge (Raute) on left sleeve
    • War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) ribbon in button hole, SA Sports Badge (SA-Sportabzeichen, mounted upside down) and Deutsches Reichssportabzeichen (see [2])
    • Belt with SS buckle ("Meine Ehre heißt Treue" motto)
    • Pistol holster

The majority of SS personnel wore a variation of the Waffen-SS uniform or the grey-green SS service tunic. Branches with personnel that normally would wear civilian attire in the Reich (such as the Gestapo and Kripo) were issued grey-green SS uniforms in occupied territory to avoid being mistaken for civilians.

Photo of displayed historical items taken in 2020 at the Arquebus War History Museum (Norwegian: Arquebus krigshistorisk museum) in Tysvær, Norway, a regional public museum focusing on the German occupation of Norway 1940–1945. No known copyright restrictions.


Norsk bokmål: Gjenstander fra Arquebus krigshistorisk museum i Tysvær presentert på digitalmuseum.no:
  • SD-uniform. Sicherheitsdienst (SD, «Sikkerhetstjenesten») var en etterretningsorganisasjon i Hitler-Tyskland og i tyskokkuperte områder under andre verdenskrig.
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