File:WW2 German Wehrmacht army uniform in Norway 1940 Private infantryman Steel helmet Gott mit uns belt buckle Removed Swastika Forsvarsmuseet (Armed Forces Museum) Oslo 2020-02 2827.jpg

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English: WW2 German Army Wehrmacht uniform in Norway 1940: Private infantryman in doubled buttoned greatcoat, with steel helmet (Stahlhelm) attached to belt with Gott mit uns buckle and ammunition pouches. Close-up of the Wehrmachtsadler ("armed forces eagle"), a stylized German Imperial Eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika (Hakenkreuz), as Wehrmacht emblem on the belt buckle; the swastika is removed (grinded away). Photo taken on February 24, 2020 at Norwegian Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet) in Oslo, Norway.
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