File:Drittes Reich Hoheitszeichen NSDAP Parteiadler Mützenadler (Third Reich Nazi Party SS "party eagle" eagle-and-swastika design peaked cap insignia c. 1934) Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad WW2 museum Norway 2021-06-20 IMG 6161.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDrittes Reich Hoheitszeichen NSDAP Parteiadler Mützenadler (Third Reich Nazi Party SS "party eagle" eagle-and-swastika design peaked cap insignia c. 1934) Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad WW2 museum Norway 2021-06-20 IMG 6161.jpg |
English: "Eagle-and-swastika", the Nazi style German imperial eagle with open wings clutching a mobile swastika within an oak wreath. The metal badge is showing the emblem of Hitler's Nazi party (NSDAP) and was probably used as a uniform cap device (Mützenabzeichen, Mützenadler); see Nazi Germany visor cap insignia guide at Germandaggers.com.
This early eagle design, probably c. 1934, was replaced by a second design and adopted as the national coat of arms of the German Reich in 1935. The artistic design varied for each special purpose. The Parteiadler ('party eagle') of the Nazi Party had a head looking to its left, while the head of the Reichsadler of Nazi Germany was looking on its right. Exhibit from Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad ('Rakkestad WW2 Home Front Museum'), a local war history museum in Rakkestad, Norway, exhibiting c. 3 500 items related to the German occupation of Norway during World War II and the time period.
Norsk bokmål: Hakekorsørn i metall som merke for NSDAP, Hitlers tyske nazistparti, trolig brukt på uniformslue. Den kunstneriske utformingen av nazistenes ørnesymbol med rette vinger og hakekors i eikeløvskrans varierte med bruken og over tid. Denne tidlige varianten av partiemblemet, trolig fra omkring 1934, ble seinere erstattet av figurer med litt annen art deco-utforming.
Symbolet ble i 1935 det nasjonalsosialistiske Tysklands riksvåpen. Mens «partiørnen» (der Parteiadler) ble framstilt med ørnehodet vendt «framover» mot betrakterens høyre side, hadde «riksørnen» (der Reichsadler) vanligvis hodet pekende «bakover» mot venstre. Ørnefiguren har vært keisersymbol siden antikken og har århundrelange tradisjoner i blant annet tysk kultur. Det eldgamle hakekorssymbolet ble tatt i bruk av nazistene i 1920. Foto fra utstillingene i Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad, et lokalt krigshistorisk museum som viser rundt 3 500 gjenstander fra andre verdenskrig i Norge og den tyske okkupasjonen av landet 1940–1945. |
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