File:WW2 Norway. Hauptfeldwebel Feldgendarmerie. Traffic paddle, MP 40, rain coat, gorget, Winkeralphabet Semaphore flags, field telephone Feldfernsprecher 33, Arbeider-Avisen, etc. Exhibition at Justismuseet, Trondheim. Flash photo 2019-03-.jpg

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English: From the exhibition on the German occupation of Norway during World War II 1940 – 1945 at the Norwegian National Museum of Justice (Justismuseet) in Trondheim: uniform of a staff sergeant (Stabsfeldwebel"/"Wachtmeister") of the German military police with motorcyclist raincoat, steel helmet, gorget for Feldgendarmerie, stop paddle/traffic wand, Wehrmacht belt buckle with "Gott mit uns", and MP40 9 mm Schmeisser machine gun; also German field telephone "Feldfernsprecher 33", Norwegian illegal radio recievers, Semaphore flags ("Winkeralphabet"), German hand cuffs, a flyer in Norwegian saying "Germany is NOT at war with Norway", Sten MK II, Cal. 9 machine gun, etc. Photo taken on 7th March 2019.

The units of the German military police cooperated with the Norwegian police to maintain public order during the Nazi occupation in WW2.
Norsk bokmål: Foto fra utstillinga om Norge under andre verdenskrig 1940–1945 i Justismuseet i det tidligere Kriminalasylet i Trondheim. Bildet viser uniform for en stabssersjant (Stabsfeldwebel/Stabswachtmeister) i det tyske militærpolitiet med stålhjelm (se digitaltmuseum.no), regnfrakk for motorsykkelmannskap (se digitaltmuseum.no), Feldgendarmerie (Wehrmachts militærpoliti) på ringkragen/vaktskiltet (se digitaltmuseum.no), stoppspake for å dirigere trafikken, en MP40 9 mm Schmeisser maskinpistol (se digitaltmuseum.no) og magasintaske/magasinveske (se digitaltmuseum.no). Ellers er det blant annet utstilt en tysk felttelefon (Feldfernsprecher 33, se digitaltmuseum.no), illegal radio (se her og her i digitaltmuseum.no), semaforflagg/losflagg (Winkerflagge, se digitaltmuseum.no), tyske håndjern (se digitaltmuseum.no) og en maskinpistol (Sten MK II, Cal. 9, se digitaltmuseum).

Enhetene i det tyske militærpolitiet samarbeida med det norske ordenspolitiet for å opprettholde ro og orden under krigen.
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