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English: A 'forest scene' display in the Arquebus War History Museum (Norwegian: Arquebus krigshistorisk museum) in Tysvær, Norway, with mannequins in uniforms and equipment used by the German Army (Wehrmacht Heer) during Nazi Germany's attack on Norway in the Second World War 1940:
  • A German military motorcycle (Kraftrad, Krad) with a sidecar attached (Motorradgespann, Motorrad mit Beiwagen, Motorrad mit Seitenwagen):
    • BMW R75, a World War II-era motorcycle and sidecar combination produced by the German company BMW
    • MG 34 machine gun (Machinengewehr 34) mounted to the sidecar for self-defence when on reconnaissance etc
    • Trench tool (spade), spare wheel, etc.
  • Soldiers equipped with steel helmets (Stahlhelm), motorcyclist's rain coats, greatcoats, tunics, Mauser Karabiner 98k rifles, hand grenades, ammunition (cartridge) pouches (Patronentaschen), goggles, gas mask canisters, etc.
  • Figure with stop paddle/traffic wand, gorget and MP 40 Schmeisser machine gun (in the back) in uniform of a police soldier serving in the Feldgendarmerie, military police units on occupation duty in territories under the control of the Wehrmacht
  • Misc. ammunition and ammo boxes
etc.
Photo taken in 2020 showing cultural heritage artifacts and other material from the World War 2 era in a public museum.

Norsk bokmål: Utstillingstablå fra Arquebus krigshistorisk museum på Haugalandet i Rogaland: «Skogsscene» med trær, utstillingsfigurer og utstyr og gjenstander fra tyske okkupasjonsstyrker under angrepet på Norge under andre verdenskrig.
  • Tysk militær motorsykkel BMW Kraftrad (Krad) R75 med sidevogn (Motorradgespann, Motorrad mit Beiwagen, Motorrad mit Seitenwagen):
    • Sidevogna er utstyrt med MG 34 maskingevær (Machinengewehr 34) som forsvarsvåpen ved rekognosering og liknende
  • Uniformer og personlig utstyr for soldater i den tyske hæren (Wehrmacht Heer):
  • Stålhjelmer (Stahlhelm), regnfrakker, side frakker, uniformsjakker, gassmaskebeholdere, kjørebriller, Mauser-geværer, håndgranater (stavgranater), med mer
  • Soldaten med stoppspake (trafikkdirigeringsskilt), ringkrage (vaktskilt) og MP 40 maskinpistol (Schmeisser) bak er gendarm i Feldgendarmerie, militærpolititjenesten i den tyske hæren
  • Ammunisjon i kasser, tasker, osv.
og annet
Museumssamlingene i Tysvær omfatter gjenstander, dokumenter og annet knyttet til det nazistiske Tysklands okkupasjon av Norge under krigen 1940–1945. Bildet viser felles kulturarv, historiske ting og annet materiale som ikke er beskyttet av opphavsrett eller personvern og er utstilt i et offentlig museum åpent for alle. Foto fra 2020.
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