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English: Photo taken at the Lofoten War Memorial Museum (Norwegian: Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum) in Svolvær, Norway's largest exhibition of uniforms and smaller items related to the Second World War, Nazi Germany and the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945:

WWII field uniforms of the German Waffen-SS (German: Uniformen der Waffen-SS)

  • Mannequin dressed in a combat uniform of a Waffen-SS soldier (Finnmark, Norway, 1944)
    • German steel helmet (Stahlhelml) with camouflage helmet cover
    • Smock with camouflage pattern (Tarnung; Tarnkleidung. Das deutsche Platanenmuster – Herbstfarbe wurde für die Tarnbekleidung der Waffen-SS von 1937 bis 1945 speziell entwickelt, und war das älteste in Großserie hergestellte und im Kampfeinsatz durchgängig verwendete Flecktarn der Welt.)
    • SS runes (SS bolts, Siegrunen) on gorget patch/collar tab
    • Sturmgewehr StG 44 assault rifle
    • Set of ammunition magazine pouches (Magazintaschen)
    • German stick hand grenade (Stielhandgranate) distinguished by its wooden handle
    • Goggles
  • Photos from Berlin in 1945, showing Norwegian Frontschwester etc.
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