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[edit]DescriptionNazi Germany WWII Waffen-SS Offizier Feldmutze Schiffchen Offcier's field side garrison cap Reichsadler Hoheitszeichen Totenkopf National eagle-and-swastika skull emblem Tøjhusmuseet National Museum Denmark THM-24175 CC-BY-SA.jpg |
Dansk: Tøjhusmuseet: Felthue for officer i Waffen SS. Almindelig skråhuefacon. Felgråt klæde. Ikke stiv, men med en lille indvendig træstiver foran. Langs opslaget en sølvgrå silkelidse. Fortil med sølv broderet højhedstegn og herunder Totenkopf. Huen har været brugt af giveren i hans tid som medlem af division Wiking. Giveren er oprindelig dansk løjtnant, der gik ind i Frikorps Danmark i 1941, senere overført til division Wiking under SS. Endte som oberst. Hele hans udrustning er som for en officer af SS-tropperne. Helt tysk.
English: Field cap (German: Feldmütze), side cap, garrison cap (Schiffchen) for an officer in the Waffen-SS, the combat branch of the paramilitary SS organisation of Nazi Germany during World War II.
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Date | 1941–1943 |
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Author | Photo of military headgear in the collections of the Danish War Museum (Danish: Tøjhusmuseet); National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen (Nationalmuseet, Danmark); CC-BY-SA |
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