ファイル:Nazi German Waffen-SS uniform, Iron Cross, Tank Assault-Wound badges, Cross Danish volunteer Finland 1939-40, etc. Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum, Norway 2019-05-08 DSC09941.jpg
解説Nazi German Waffen-SS uniform, Iron Cross, Tank Assault-Wound badges, Cross Danish volunteer Finland 1939-40, etc. Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum, Norway 2019-05-08 DSC09941.jpg
English: Waffen-SS uniform of Nazi Germany. This uniform is said to have belonged to Christian Frederik von Schalburg (1906 –1942), Russian-Danish Waffen-SS volunteer. Chest of tunic decorated with:
After 1933, the state began issuing a variety of civilian decorations, which could be bestowed upon any citizen of Germany. Thus, some awards (such as Sports Badges) were bestowed on Nazi Party members, members of the German military, and regular civilians. Many standard awards of the German state, such as military and civil service long service decorations and life-saving medals, were redesigned to incorporate the Nazi symbol, the swastika. A great number of military awards, decorations, and medals began to be bestowed in 1939 after the start of World War II in Europe. Regulations of award issuance also permitted the simultaneous wear of military, civilian, and political decorations on any military or para-military uniform of Nazi Germany, allowing for a wide variety of combinations in manner of wear and awards displayed.