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Deutsch: Seite 26 der norwegischsprachigen Ausgabe von "Signal" Nummer 8, April 1941, einer illustrierten militärischen Propagandazeitschrift, die während des Zweiten Weltkriegs von "Wehrmacht", den Streitkräften des nationalsozialistischen Deutschlands, veröffentlicht wurde.

Nazi-Propaganda-Illustrationen gemalt von einem nicht genannten Künstler. Es sind keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen vorhanden.

  • Dieser Inhalt stammt aus historischen Dokumenten der deutschen Wehrmacht und deren Ämtern. Da diese Dokumente als offizielle Werke gelten, befindet sich der Inhalt im öffentlichen Bereich. Dennoch können aufgrund anderer rechtlicher Bestimmungen (verbotene Symbole aus der NS-Zeit) Einschränkungen für die Verwendung bestehen.


English: Page 26 of the Norwegian-language edition of Signal number 8, April 1941 (Norwegian: Signal; Spesialutgave av "Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung" 2. aprilnummer 1941; N Nr. 8 Norge 45 øre), an illustrated military propaganda magazine published during the Second World War by Deutscher Verlag in Berlin for Wehrmacht (OKW), the armed forces of Nazi Germany:
  • Uniforms and Insignia of the Party, painted illustrations in color of uniforms worn by members of the German Nazi party's paramilitary sub-organizations, as well as photographs of party emblems and honors.
  • Signal was first introduced in April 1940 as a bi-monthly propaganda magazine primarily containing articles and photographs compiled by German war correspondents and produced in Berlin by the Deutscher Verlag under the auspices of the High Command of the Armed Forces (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, OKW) with post-production censorship under the control of the Propaganda Ministry (Propagandaministerium)) in Nazi Germany. Originally the magazine was intended to glorify the early German victories and encourage morale. Eventually the magazine was produced and distributed in at least twenty-five different languages and countries. Signal magazine was very popular and reached a subscription level of roughly two and one half million at its peak.
  • Nazi propaganda illustrations painted by uncredited (anonymous) artist/illustrator/designer. No known copyright restrictions.
    • This content comes from historical documents of the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) and its offices. Since these documents are considered official works, the content is in the public domain. Nevertheless, there may be restrictions on use due to other legal provisions (prohibited symbols of the Nazi era).


Norsk bokmål: Side 26 i Signal; Spesialutgave av "Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung" 2. aprilnummer 1941; N Nr. 8 Norge 45 øre
  • Partiets uniformer og distinksjoner, malte illustrasjoner i farger av uniformer båret av medlemmer i det tyske nazistpartiets paramilitære underorganisasjoner, samt fotografi av partimerker og hederstegn.
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Norwegian-language edition of Signal (Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung) number 8, April 1941
Author Uncredited (anonymous) artist/illustrator/designer. Signal (Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung) published by Deutscher Verlag, Berlin for Wehrmacht (OKW).
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