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  1. Mar 26, 2019 · The national emblem of Norway on the police cap badge is similar to the sun cross and eagle symbol of the Norwegian Nazi party Nasjonal Samling (NS) (the German Nazi Party also adapted the Parteiadler, their stylized version of the German imperial eagle with swastika, as Reichsadler, national symbol for Germany, 1935 – 1945).

  2. Jul 11, 2019 · 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:

  3. Mar 26, 2019 · English: Norwegian Nazi uniforms of World War II, from left to right: German Waffen-SS uniform (museum's photo here) for Norwegian volunteers (frontkjemper, 'frontfighter'), and uniform of Statspolitiet model 1942 (museum's photo here), National Socialist armed police forces of Norway 1941 – 1945.

  4. No, the Norwegian prewar uniform for the rank and file did not include a Y- or X-harness. Carrying gear was a belt with two ammunition pouches, a separate gas mask carrier on a shoulder strap, and a rucksack. Officers sometimes used a Sam Browne style belt or "x-harness to hold their belt up, in addition to carriers for binoculars, maps, etc.

  5. Jul 18, 2012 · It started with the "Jegerkorps", that is light infantry with grey/green uniform in 1902/1903. (Prior to Germany) The m1914 uniform, grey-green with winter cap was the most commonly worn uniform by the army during the 1920s and also during the fighting of 1940.Photographs from the mobilization in 1940 shows both the kepi ( field green), the so ...

  6. Feb 8, 2023 · Military uniforms -- History -- 20th century, World War, 1939-1945 -- Equipment and supplies Publisher London : Amber Books Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

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  8. Norwegian uniforms & equipment 1940. *. The Norwegian army and navy was certainly not prepared for war. The 125 former years of peace, had brought the country to a trance like state when dealing with military matters. *. Most soldiers had a 84 days long basic training, but some even less. There was no real NCO corps, since NCO´s as a ...

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