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English: WW2 German Army Police tunic (Feldbluse): Ordnungspolizei (Grüner Polizei) with green "police eagle" (hellgrün Polizeiadler) sleeve insignia for the Schutzpolizei des Reiches, the State (Reich) protection police of Nazi Germany, a branch of the Ordnungspolizei (see Uniform Eagle Identification Guide at www.germandaggers.com). Rank insignia of Meister on shoulder boards (see "ReichsPolizei Collar Tab and Shoulder Board Identification Guide" at www.germandaggers.com). Uniform item in the collection of the Museon, a museum for science and culture in The Hague, Netherlands. No known copyright restrictions.
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