File:Hitlerjugend uniform; belt buckle (Blut und Ehre), swastika armlet, HJ-dagger, DJ pin (Deutsche Jungvolk), Jungvolk badge (siegrune), H. J. Deutsche Arbeiter-Jugend pin, etc. Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum (WW2 Memorial Museum) Norway 2019-05.jpg

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English: Summer uniform of the Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend or Hitler-Jugend, HJ), the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany (the Third Reich).
  • Brown/tan shirt with pleated breast pockets
  • Rolled black neckerchief
  • Hitler Youth cloth brassard. Similar to the HJ flag, the armband has a white stripe on red and a black swastika on the white HJ diamond. (The official Hitler Youth emblem consists of a black mobile swastika above a white square diamond surrounded by alternating white and red quadrants all within a rhomboid shaped diamond.)
  • Triangle shaped regional badge on left sleeve (das Traditions-Arm-Dreieck der Hitler-Jugend war eine Sonderform des Gebietsdreiecks/Armdreiecks)
  • Hitler Youth badges:
    • Pin for Deutsches Jungvolk (Jungvolk, DJ), the organization for the youngest members of the Hitler Youth
    • DJ badge with Sigrune emblem
    • H. J. Deutsche Arbeiter-Jugend pin
  • Hitler Youth belt buckle with the HJ eagle clutching the HJ diamond with a swastika in its talons in the center. The front reads Blut und Ehre ("Blood and Honour").
  • Hitler Youth knife. Full members of the HJ would receive a knife upon enrollment, with the motto "Blood and Honour" engraved upon it.
Photo taken on 8 May 2019 at Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway. The museum exhibits uniforms, militaria, memorabilia, smaller items, etc. from World War II and German-occupied Norway 1940–1945.
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