File:Norway in WW2. Uniforms of Norwegian volunteer in Waffen-SS ("frontkjemper") and Statspolitiet 1942-1945. Rustkammeret, Trondheim, Norway. 2019-03-20.jpg

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English: Norwegian Nazi uniforms of World War II, from left to right: German Waffen-SS uniform (museum's photo here) for Norwegian volunteers (frontkjemper, 'frontfighter'), and uniform of Statspolitiet model 1942 (museum's photo here), National Socialist armed police forces of Norway 1941 – 1945. The Norwwgian National emblem in the police cap badge is similar to the sun cross emblem of Nazi party Nasjonal Samling (NS). The submachine gun is a German MP40 (Schmeisser). Photo taken on March 20, 2019 at the exhibitions of the Rustkammeret Norwegian Army and Restistance Museum at the Erkebispegården in Trondheim, Norway.
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