ファイル:Norway in WW2. Uniforms of Norwegian volunteer in Waffen-SS (Germanske SS Norge and "frontkjemper"). Rustkammeret, Trondheim, Norway. 2019-03-20.jpg
解説Norway in WW2. Uniforms of Norwegian volunteer in Waffen-SS (Germanske SS Norge and "frontkjemper"). Rustkammeret, Trondheim, Norway. 2019-03-20.jpg
English: German Nazi uniforms of Norwegian volunteers in German service during World War II, from left to right:
1. German SS uniform for Norwegian volunteers in Germanske SS Norge (museum's photo here). The Germanske SS black uniform had one normal SS shoulder strap on the right side and SS collar tabs with a round swastika instead of the SS symbol on the right. They wore ski cap (skilue) instead of the peaked cap, and a diamond shape patch on the left sleeve as a symbol of approval for the germanic SS by Himmler. The decoration on the chest is the Frontkjempermerket.
2. German Waffen-SS Unterscharführer uniform for Norwegian volunteers (frontkjemper, 'frontfighter') (museum's photo here). The machine gun is a German MP 40.
Also Nazi propaganda posters by Harald Damsleth, etc. Photo taken on March 20, 2019 at the exhibitions of the Rustkammeret Norwegian Army and Restistance Museum at the Erkebispegården in Trondheim, Norway.