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Dansk: Anerkendte emblemer i D.N.S.A.P.
  • Vægplakat (farveplanche) 58X42 cm over jakkemærker og nåle med tegn, symboler og hagekors for Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti (DNSAP), der oplevede sin storhedstid under den tyske besættelse under Anden Verdenskrig fra 1940 til 1945:
    • Æresemblem for Frontkæmpere (danske frivillige soldater i tysk tjeneste), S.A. (DNSAP Storm Afdeling), Parti Emblem, N.S.U. (Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Ungdom), Emblem for Frontkæmpere
    • Æresemblem, Arbejdsmænd (DNSAPs frivillige Landsarbejdstjeneste), Arbejdspiger (Arbejdstjeneste for den kvindelige Ungdom), Æresemblem
    • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    • Hæderstegn for Arrestanter fra "Haderslev-Slaget" ("Spadeslaget" 8. December 1940), Huemærke for Politiske Ledere, Hæderstegn for Deltagere i Roskilde-Slaget (DNSAP Vestre Syssels "erobring" av gaderne 30. Juni 1940)
    • Uniforms Knap, Hæderstegn for Deltagere i Slaget i Stjernekroen (24. Januar 1935), Sympatinål, Danske i Udlandet, Arbejdspige-Broche
  • Planchen er lavet af den danske tegner og DNSAP-medlem Osc. Onslo (Jens Oscar Onslo, København, født den 10. juni 1899, indmeldelse 7. august 1941, ukendt dødsdato).
  • Billede kopieret fra Frihedsmuseets online billedsamling i Nationalmuseet i Danmark.
  • Nationalsocialistisk propaganda
  • Ingen kendte ophavsretsbegrænsninger.


English: "Acknowledged emblems Emblems of the DNSAP" (Danish: Anerkendte emblemer i D.N.S.A.P.)
    • Honor emblem for Front Fighters (Danish volunteer soldiers in German service), S.A. (Storm Division), Party Emblem, N.S.U. (National Socialist Youth), Emblem for Front Fighters
    • Honor emblem, Workers (DNSAP's voluntary National Labor Service created on 20 April 1941), Working Girls (Labor Maids, Labor Service for Young Women), Honor emblem
    • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    • Badge of Merit for Detainees from the "Haderslev Battle" (The Spade Battle of 8 December 1940), Cap insignia for Political Leaders, Badge of Merit for Participants in the Roskilde Battle (30 June 1940)
    • Uniform Button, Badge of Merit for Participants in the Battle at Stjernekroen (24 January 1935), Sympathy Pin, Danes Abroad, Working Girl Brooch
  • Illustrations made by the Danish artist and DNSAP member Osc. Onslo (Jens Oscar Onslo, born 1899, unknown date of death).
  • Image copied from the online photo archive of the Museum of Danish Resistance during World War II, a museum under the National Museum of Denmark.
  • Nazi propaganda
  • No known copyright restrictions.
Date circa 1942
Source https://samlinger.natmus.dk/fhm/asset/317242
Author Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti (National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark, DNSAP); Frihedsmuseets Plakatarkiv (the Museum of Danish Resistance during World War II); Nationalmuseet (National Museum of Denmark), Copenhagen
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