WW2_Nazi_German_Wehrmacht_Heer_(army)_uniform_in_Norway_1940._Officer's_tunic,_Narvik_shield,_Kreta_cuff_title._Forsvarsmuseet_(Armed_Forces_Museum)_Oslo_2019-03-31_DSC01582.jpg
Summary
Description WW2 Nazi German Wehrmacht Heer (army) uniform in Norway 1940. Officer's tunic, Narvik shield, Kreta cuff title. Forsvarsmuseet (Armed Forces Museum) Oslo 2019-03-31 DSC01582.jpg |
English:
WW2 Nazi German
Wehrmacht Heer
(army) uniform in Norway 1940. Officer's tunic (
Lieutenant
), with Narvik Shield and Crete (
Kreta
) cuff title.
Photo taken on 31 March 2019 at
Norwegian Armed Forces Museum
(
Forsvarsmuseet
) in Oslo, Norway.
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Source | Own work | ||
Author | Wolfmann |
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