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English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and smaller items related to the Second World War and the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945:
  • Mannequin dressed in a fatigue dress uniform of a soldier enlisted in the army of Nazi Germany (German: Wehrmacht Heer) :
    • Peaked, soft ski cap with turn-down ear flaps secured in front by two buttons, the M43 field cap (Einheitsfeldmütze) used by the German Wehrmacht and SS during World War II. Triangular shaped cloth patch with military style "eagle-and-swastika" (Hoheitszeichen, Hoheitsadler, Wehrmachtsadler) and national cockade insignia, worn as a cap badge on the front over the turn-up.
    • All-White (offwhite) jacket/blouse (Jacke, Hemd) and trousers (Hose). Most Wehrmacht recruits previous to 1940 were issued a fatigue uniform (Drillichanzug) for basic training which they kept for work details, weapons cleaning and other duties likely to soil clothes. This was an unlined, insignia-less uniform made of linen or cotton herringbone twill (HBT) or drill that typically had two buttonless patch pockets on the skirt.
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