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Deutsch: Foto aus Lofoten War Memorial Museum, Svolvær (Norwegisch: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum 1940–1945), Norwegens größte Ausstellung von Uniformen und Gegenständen aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg:
  • Abzeichen/Anstecknadeln etc. von Nazi-Deutschland (Drittes Reich):
    • Deutsches Frauenwerk; Mitgliedsabzeichen mit Algiz-Rune. Das Deutsche Frauenwerk (DFW) war ein nationalsozialistischer Frauenverband, der im Oktober 1933 geschaffen wurde.
    • (Jugendmeister 1942, Hitlerjugend Anstecknadel)
    • Das Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter (Mutterkreuz) in Gold mit Band und Etui (Schatulle); Hersteller: Otto Zappe, Gablonz. Das Mutterehrenkreuz wurde am 16. Dezember 1938 per Verordnung von Adolf Hitler gestiftet.
English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum), Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and items from World War II, located in Svolvær:
  • Badges/pins etc. of Nazi Germany (the Third Reich):
    • Deutsches Frauenwerk, membership badge. The Deutsches Frauenwerk was a Nazi Association for women, which was created in October 1933.
    • (Jugendmeister 1942, Hitler Youth pin)
    • Cross of Honour of the German Mother (Mutterehrenkreuz, Mutterkreuz) in gold with ribbon and case; Otto Zappe, Gablonz, a state decoration conferred by the government of the German Reich to honour a Reichsdeutsche German mother for exceptional merit to the German nation, conferred from 1939 until 1945 in three classes: bronze, silver, and gold.
(See also Orders and Political decorations of the Nazi Party)
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