File:Nazi Germany WWII Wehrmacht Luftwaffe Feldmutze Schiffchen Air Force Field side garrison cap Reichsadler Hoheitszeichen Kokarde National eagle-and-swastika Cockade Tøjhusmuseet National Museum Denmark THM-24449 CC-BY-SA.jpg

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Dansk: Tøjhusmuseet: Felthue, for menig ved tysk luftvåben, 1940-1945. Del af uniform, der er formentlig er forkert sammensat. Blågråt stof. Fortil broderet flyverørn og herunder stofkokarde. Tyskland 1940–45.
English: Field/garrison/side cap (Feldmütze, Sciffchen) og Flying cap (Fliegermütze, Einheitsfliegermütze) for a private in the Wehrmacht Luftwaffe, the Air Force of Nazi Germany before and during World War II.
Date 1940–1945
Source https://samlinger.natmus.dk/thm/object/54391
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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