File:Hoheitsadler Parteiadler der NSDAP Ringkragen (Drittes Reich Reichsadler) Tischadler German Nazi Party political leader gorget eagle-and-swastika insignia M1-102 emblem chain propaganda table sculpture etc Lofoten WWII museum Norway 02.jpg

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Deutsch: Foto aus Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegisch: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum 1940–1945), Norwegens größte Ausstellung von Uniformen und Gegenständen aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, in Svolvær gelegen:
English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum), Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and items from World War II, located in Svolvær:
  • Eagle-and-swastika emblem of the German Nazi Party (NSDAP); The party emblem showed a stylized German imperial eagle (Reichsadler) with horisontally spread wings, standing on a swastika within a wreath. In 1935 the party eagle (Parteiadler) was declared a national emblem as well; although designed in numerous versions and variants, the beak on the 'Nazi Party eagle' usually pointed towards the viewer's right hand side.
    • Table top Nazi Party Eagle sculpture
    • Nazi Party political leader flagbearer's gorget (M1-102) with chain
  • Dagger handle
  • Norsk bokmål: Foto tatt i Lofoten krigsminnemuseum i Svolvær, Norges største utstilling av uniformer og mindre gjenstander fra andre verdenskrig:
    • Det tyske nazistpartiet NSDAPs hakekorsørn («partiørn») som borddekorasjon, som symbol og pynt på en ringkrage med kjede for fanebærere, og som merke på knivskaftet på en paradedolk.
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