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English: World War II German Army (Wehrmacht Heer) uniform of a Stabszahlmeister (Stabszahlmeister bei Regiments-Stäben), a administrative official in the administration branch (Verwaltungsdienst) of the 'Special Troop Service' (Truppensonderdienst/TSD):
  • Peaked cap/visor cap (Schirmmütze), high front, saddle shaped crown
    • Cap insignia: Nazi eagle-and-swastika emblem (Wehrmachtsadler, 'army eagle', Mützenadler, 'cap eagle', Hoheitszeichen, national insignia) and national tri-color wreathed cockade
    •    Piping in corps colour (Waffenfarbe) of the German army; dark blue indicating 'military medical service' (Sanitätstruppe) (or    blue for 'supply troops', Nachschubtruppen)
    • Officer's silver cord over visor
  • Officer's field tunic, a field grey (feldgrau) Waffenrock like Feldbluse, a single-breasted service jacket with front closure, a pointed rise-and-fall type collar, two side pockets, two box-pleated patch breast pockets, all with stylised (scalloped) button-down flaps, and turned back cuffs
    • 'Breast eagle' (Brustadler) as national emblem (Hoheitszeichen) above right breast pocket, Army version of the eagle-and-swastika emblem (Heeresadler), a Nazi style Imperial Eagle (Reichsadler)
    • Officer's traditional pair of Litzen (Doppellitze, 'double braid') on collar patches/tabs (Litzenspiegel, Kragenspiegel), with corps colour (Waffenfarbe) on the central stripe
    • Rank insignia etc on Shoulder-straps/boards (Schulterklappen/Schulterstücke):
  •    Dark blue corps colour (Waffenfarbe) on base indicating 'military medical service' (Sanitätstruppe) (or    blue for 'supply troops', Nachschubtruppen)
      • Caduceus (Hermesstab) cypher (Ziffer für Schulterstücke), a symbol indicating TSD Truppensonderdienst/Verwaltung (NOT rod of Asclepius cypher of the Sanitätstruppe medical service )
  • German military awards:
  • Leather double claw officer's belt and holster (Pistolenhalfter) for Sauer or Mauser pistols

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  • Wall sign: Oberst Meyer Feldkommandant
etc.
Photo of mannequin taken at the Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad, a local World War II museum in Rakkestad, Norway, exhibiting 4000 items related to the German occupation of Norway 1940 – 1945, Norwegian, German, and Allied military forces, the Norwegian resistance movement and everyday life during the war, etc.


Norsk bokmål: Foto tatt sommeren 2021 i Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad, et lokalt, krigshistorisk museum i Rakkestad i Østfold. Utstillingene omfatter rundt 3500 gjenstander fra Norge under andre verdenskrig, det nasjonalsosialistiske Tysklands okkupasjon av landet, hjemmefronten og motstandskampen i perioden 1940–45 og fra tida like etter krigen:
  • Tysk sanitetsløytnant dekorert med ridderkors med eikeløv og sverd samt krigsfortjenesteorset med sverd av første klasse. (Det er usikkert om soldaten er utstyrt med riktige utmerkelser
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