File:Norway in WW2. Nazi Germany police uniform. Hauptwachtmeister Ordnungspolizei, brown belt, Gott mit uns belt buckle, gun holster. Forsvarsmuseet (Armed Forces Museum) Oslo 2019-03-31 DSC01627.jpg

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English: German police uniforms during Nazi Germany's occupation of Norway in World War II 1940 – 1945: Hauptwachtmeister (Master Sergeant) of the Ordnungspolizei (Orpo, Order Police). Tunic (Waffenrock) trimmed with green piping, belt with Wehrmacht buckle (Gott mit uns), and pistol holster.

Photo taken on March 31st, 2019 at the World War II exhibition at the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet) in Oslo, Norway.


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