File:NSDAP (Nazi party of Third Reich Germany) peaked visor cap for political leader. Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum (WW2 Memorial Museum) Svolvær, Norway DSC00075 cropped etc.jpg

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German Nazi Party paramilitary peaked visor cap for political leaders at Orts level (NSDAP Schirmmütze für Politische Leiter der Ortsgruppenleitung) on display in Lofoten War Memorial Museum, Norway

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English: Brown peaked visor cap (Schirmmütze) for political leader (politischer Leiter) in the the NSDAP, German Nazi party in the Third Reich.
  • Peaked cap made of tan-coloured webbed fabric, with a traditional high peak.
    • Cap band constructed of khaki coloured doeskin wool.
  • Piping (Paspel, Paspelierung, trim) along the top of the crown and cap band in colours (similiar to Waffenfarbe) indicating administrative level:
    • Ortsgruppe: light blue
    • Kreis: white (originally black)
    • Gau: red
    • Reich: bright lemon yellow )
  • Cap insignia (Mützenabzeichen) consisting of a gilt NSDAP eagle-and-swastika (Hoheitszeichen, Hoheitsadler, Parteiadler, "Party Eagle"), with a gilt oak leaf wreath (Mützen-Eichenlaub, Eichenlaubkranz, Mützenkranz) and a separate tri-colour cockade (Kokarde) with a black enameled swastika in the center. The eagle is in the shape of a standard Nazi style German imperial eagle (Reichsadler, "National Eagle"), with open wings and a mobile swastika within an oak wreath (see Nazi Germany visor cap insignia guide at Germandaggers.com).
  • Visor made of dark brown vulkanfibre
  • Chin strap cord (Mützenkordel) made of synthetic golden threading.

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Photo taken on May 8th, 2019 at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum ("Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum") in Svolvær, Norway. The museum exhibits uniforms, smaller items, etc. from World War II and the German occupation of Norway 1940–1945.
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