File:WW2 German Navy (Kriegsmarine) uniform Fieldcap (Feldmütze) side cap (Schiffchen) Close up of Nazi Eagle insigna, mannequin's head, etc Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet) Oslo Norway 2020-02-24 2978.jpg

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English: Close up of museum mannequin in glass case depicting a "survived sailor" in a dramatised scene from the German occupation of Norway during World War II (1940–1945). A German Navy Kriegsmarine Matrose wearing dark navy blue side cap (folding garrison or envelope cap, Feldmütze, Schiffchen) with Kriegsmarine's Reichsadler/Mützenadler, the Wehrmacht's Nazi style German imperial eagle (yellow version for Kriegsmarine) and cockade as national emblems. Photo taken on February 24, 2020 at the Armed Forces Museum of Norway (Forsvarsmuseet) at Akershus Fortress in Oslo, Norway.
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