File:WW2 Norway. SS- Rottenführer Waffen-SS uniform frontkjemper (Norw. volunteer); Nasjonal Samling (NS) emblem (suncross); Propganda poster drawing; Achtung road sign; radio; etc. Justismuseet, Trondheim 2019-03-07 DSC07054.jpg

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English: From the exhibition on the German occupation of Norway during World War II 1940 – 1945 at the Norwegian National Museum of Justice (Norwegian: Justismuseet) in Trondheim:
  • Waffen-SS uniform (tunic and trousers) used by a frontkjemper ("Front Fighter"), a Norwegian volunteer in a collaborationist formation of the Waffen-SS:
    • Feldbluse field blouse/tunic/jacket with four pleated pockets
    • Collar patch (Kragenspiegel) and shoulder straps showing rank insignia of a SS-Rottenführer (SS-Squad leader)
    • Ribbons for Eastern Front Medal (Medaille „Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42“) and Iron Cross Second Class (EK2) worn in the second buttonhole of the tunic
    • SS runes/bolts (Siegrunen) on right collar tab, and SS eagle (SS Hoheitszeichen, Ärmeladler), Norwegian national flag cloth patch badge, and SS-Rottenführer chevron insignia on left sleeve
    • German style steel helmet (Stahlhelm)
    • Binoculars
    • Belt with SS buckle (Meine Ehre heisst Treue)
    • Y-straps field gear frame with Mauser ammunition pouches
    • Rikshirden pin on upper left pocket.
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Photo taken on 7th March 2019.



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