File:WW2 German Nazi Party NSDAP Political Leader Official's Uniform tunic jacket Swastika armband (Amtsleiter Office leader Ortsgruppen 1934-38) Forsvarsmuseet Army Museum Oslo Norway 2020-02-24 DSC02776.jpg

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German Nazi Party (NSDAP) Political Leader's uniform tunic, with Swastika armband, at the Army Museum (Forsvarsmuseet) in Oslo, Norway

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English: Uniform tunic (Waffenrock) for a political leader (Politischer Leiter) in the paramilitary organized National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP) in Nazi Germany:
  • Open lapel cut, single-breasted service jacket for the political leadership corps, in typical brown/tan textile, with four-button front closure, two side pockets, two box-pleated patch breast pockets with stylised (scalloped) button-down flaps, turned up cuffs, and two vertical scalloped flaps/slits (vents) with two buttons in the lower rear of the garment.
  • Embroidered bars/double braids (Doppellitze) on collar patches/tabs (Kragenspiegel) as rank insignia reflecting a second pattern (1934-1939) design of Amtsleiter (Office Leader).
  • Collar and rank insignia lined with light blue piping indicating the organizational local level of Ortsgruppe (for German towns and cities).
  • Golden buttons decorated with Parteiadler emblem ("Party Eagle", an Art Deco style German Imperial Eagle clutching a swastika).
  • Standard NSDAP membership Swastika armband (brassard) (Hakenkreuzarmbinde, Kampfbinde) sewn on left sleeve.
Photo taken on February 24th, 2020 at the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet) at Akershus fortress in Oslo, Norway.

Norsk bokmål: Brun uniformsjakke for en «politisk leder» (politischer Leiter) i det tyske nazistpartiet NSDAP:
  • Rangmerker på kragespeilene for tjenestegraden «amtsleder» (i bruk fra 1934 til 1939 da det kom nye gradbetegnelser og distinksjoner).
  • Armbind med partiets hovedsymbol: svart hakekors i hvit sirkelflate på rød bunn.
  • Knappene er dekorert med «partiørnen», en tysk keiserørn med rette vinger plassert over et hakekors, eventuelt med klørne omkring en eikeløvskrans. Det heraldiske symbolet ble «riksørn», nasjonalt riksvåpen, fra 1935, da med ørnehodet vendt motsatt vei.

(Vanlige partimedlemmer bar ikke uniform, kun partinål på sivile klær.)

Foto tatt i februar 2020 av en gjenstand i Forsvarsmuseet på Akershus festning i Oslo.
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