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DescriptionNS ÅRBOK 1944 Nasjonal Samling Rikspropagandaledelsen 1943 Nasjonalbiblioteket no-nb digitidsskrift 2019082781057 001 Public domain 128 Kvinnehirden Kvinneorganisasjonen NSK (Norwegian Nazi Party uniforms) 400ppi Retouched clean crop.jpg
Uniforms for members of the women's paramilitary organizations of Nasjonal Samling (NS), Quisling's Nazi/Fascist party in Norway 1933 – 1945 and collaborationist organization during the German occupation of Norway in the Second World War. Cropped page with retouched (cleaned) image copied from NS årbok 1944 ("NS Yearbook 1944") published by "NS national propaganda leadership" and printed in Gjøvik, Norway 1943.
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NS årbok 1944, organizational yearbook of Nasjonal Samling (NS, Norwegian Nazi Party 1933 – 1945), published by Rikspropagandaledelsen, the national propaganda leadership of NS, 1943.
Nasjonal Samling Kvinneorganisasjon and Kvinnehirden uniforms
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Uploaded a work by Descriptive images/drawings of uniforms, flags, emblems, etc. made by unnamed illustrator (anonymous artist, not identified or mentioned in the book). According to the National Library of Norway the work has fallen into the public domain ([https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Copyright_rules_by_territory/Norway Norwegian copyright laws]). from ''NS årbok 1944'', organizational yearbook of Nasjonal Samling (NS...
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