File:German Third Reich SA NSKK Nationalsozialistische Kraftfahrkorps Sturmabteilung brownshirt uniform collar tabs 35-M82 Obertruppfuehrer shoulder strap side cap bugle eagle-and-swastika armband etc Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum WWII Museum No.jpg

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English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum), Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and items from World War II and the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945, located in Svolvær:
  • Nazi Germany (Third Reich) brownshirt uniform of a Obertruppführer in the National Socialist Motor Corps (German: Nationalsozialistische Kraftfahrkorps, NSKK)
    • Brown blouse with four outer breast pockets
    • The ranks and insignia of the NSKK were a paramilitary rank system 1931 – 1945 based closely on the ranks and insignia of the Sturmabteilung (SA), of which the NSKK was originally a part
    • Obertruppführer rank insignia on the left collar tab/patch (Kragenspiegel, Kragenpatte)
    • Unit or group (Gruppe) collar patch on the right collar displaying the number of the wearer's company (Sturm), followed by the number of the motorized regiment (Standarte) of NSKK: 82/M35.
    • Side cap (Feldmütze) with a NSKK cloth patch, under shoulder strap (Schulterklappe) on right shoulder
    • Nazi Party (NSDAP) armlet/brassard (Kampfbinde, Hakenkreuzarmbinde,, "swastika armband")
    • Bugle with the NSKK eagle on top
See also uniforms and insignia of the Sturmabteilung
The NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps) was a motorized paramilitary organization under the auspices of the Nazi Party during the Third Reich. The members of this organization trained in the operation and maintenance of automobiles, trucks and motorcycles. NSKK members had a rank structure based on that of the SA (Sturmabteilung), and wore similar uniforms and insignia.
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