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English: Mannequin in glass display case with uniform, equipment, and weapons used by the German military forces (Wehrmacht) during Nazi Germany's occupation of Norway in the Second World War 1940–1945:
  • German steel helmet (Stahlhelm) decorated with national colours on a sield-shaped decal on the right side and the army eagle (Heeresadler, an Nazi german imperial eagle with downswept wings clutching an unwreathed swastika) in silver-grey, on the other side
  • German M36 overcoat/greatcoat (Mantel)
    • Field grey wool, double buttoned/breasted, deep back cuffs
    • Dark green (bottle green) collar and shoulder straps (Schulterklappen) for enlisted personnel (Mannschaften)
    • Piping (trimming) in red corps colour (Waffenfarbe) for the artillery displayed on the shoulder straps
  • Leather belt with Nazi style German imperial eagle Wehrmachtsadler and Gott mit uns slogan on belt buckle (Koppelschloß)
  • German stick hand grenades (Stielhandgranate M24)
  • Machine Gun MG13 (Maschinengewehr 13), a German light machine gun developed by converting the Dreyse Model 1918 heavy water-cooled machine gun into an air-cooled version
  • MG13 ammunition pouch pair
  • Heer leather Y-straps, field equipment (field gear)
  • Bayonet in scabbard, water bottle
  • Photos of German soldiers and equipment
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Photo taken in June 2020 showing exhibits in the Arquebus War History Museum (Norwegian: Arquebus krigshistorisk museum) in Tysvær, Norway, a regional museum focusing on the war in Norway. No known copyright restrictions: Photo of common cultural heritage artifacts and other material from the World War 2 era in a public museum. The image does not reveal any signed or unsigned intellectual property related to the exhibition.
Norsk bokmål: Uniform,våpen og utstyr brukt av tyske okkupasjonsstyrker (den tyske hæren) i Norge under andre verdenskrig (1940):
  • Tysk stålhjelm for soldater i hæren (Wehrmacht) med Hitler-Tysklands nasjonalfarger i en skjoldformet dekal på høyre side og hærens variant av Nazi-Tysklands riksørn på venstre side.
  • Sid uniformsfrakk
  • Beltespenne med hakekorsørn og «Gud med oss»
  • Maschinengewehr 13
  • Ammunisjonstasker
  • Fotografier av tyske soldater o.l.

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Utstillingsdokke i monter i Arquebus krigshistorisk museum i Tysvær kommune i Rogaland. Samlingene omfatter gjenstander fra den tyske okkupasjonen under krigen 1940–1945. Bildet er tatt i juni 2020. Bildet viser felles kulturarv og historiske gjenstander i et offentlig museum, ikke signert eller usignert åndsverk som er beskyttet av opphavsrett.
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