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English: Uniforms and misc. items from World War II and Nazi concentration camps (German: KZ, KL, Konzentrationslagern, etc.):
  • Uniform/sailor suit of the Royal Norwegian Navy (Kongl. Norske Marine, Den kongelige norske marine)
  • German binoculars
  • Chronometer from British submarine HMS Venturer
  • Photo of a German camp for Russian POWs on Vestvågøy
  • Colour drawing of Grini camp made by inmate Lorang Jørgensen (?) 1944
  • Military greatcoat and uniform (den mørke uniform med lys kappe) of a lieutenant (løytnant) in the Norwegian Army 1940. Piping in light blue branch colour for engineers.
  • Wooden knife and belt carved by Karl Jespersen from Svolvær, Norway as POW in the Stutthof concentration camp, Poland
  • Uniform/outfit for prisoner no. 16812 (fangedrakt med striper for visebrakke-sjef) of Grini detention camp (Norwegian: Grini fangeleir, German: Polizeihäftlingslager Grini), a Nazi concentration camp in Bærum, Norway, 1941 –1945.
  • Lebensmittel-Sonderkarte 1 Tag Butter Brot Fleisch, German ration card for butter, bread, and meat
  • Soft, striped uniform cap of a KZ prisoner
  • Prisoner's uniform cap with visor and red band, for a Kapo, a privileged prisoner who served as a barracks supervisor/warder or led work details in a Nazi concentration camp
  • Uniform coat/tunic of a lieutenant in the British Royal Navy, with white knitted roll neck (polo neck, turtleneck) submariner's jumper/sweater and Norwegian Defence Medal 1940–1945 (Deltagermedaljen 9. april 1940 - 8. mai 1945)
  • Photograph of interior of a British U-boat
  • Sextant
  • Cloth brassard or arm band/armlet with printed text: KL Transport Kapo
  • 1 KG FEINGOLD, 1 kilogram gold ingot/bar produced by the Deutsche Reichsbank for financing Nazi Germany's war efforts
  • Leather whip
  • Zyklon (trade name of a cyanide-based pesticide used by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust to murder approx. 1.1 million people in gas chambers installed at extermination camps)
  • Photograph of uniformed slave workers/forced labourers at a German V-2 rocket factory 1944
  • Gift ("poison")
  • Pennant with SS runes
  • Sonderkommando Trawniki Warschau
  • Shoes from a Nazi concentration camp
  • Undergarment (lang undertrøye) tagged "60", used by advokat Bjørnstad at Grini detention camp
  • Rasjoneringskalender. Almanakkforlaget
  • Nazi concentration camp prisoner's badges (textile patches): Yellow Star of David marked "Jude" (German for Jew), and triangle sign marked "P" (for Pole)
  • German spring steel baton/club/stick (SiPo Stahlrute/Teleskopschlagstock)
  • Lebensmittel-Sonderkarte 2 Tage
  • KAPO (cuff title/sleeve band ?)

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Photo taken on May 8, 2019 at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway. The museum exhibits uniforms, militaria, memorabilia, smaller items, etc. related to World War II, the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945, and the Third Reich era.

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