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    #16
    Guys, I just need to comment on this - I do not know anything about swedish or norwegian uniforms, BUT I do know about the languages.

    So, in the uniform it says: "HÆREN"

    OK, the letter Æ is ONLY used in danish and norwegian, in sweden they use this letter with the same pronunciation and meaning: Ä

    So, if it is "Æ" and it is, it cannot be swedish. Basta.!!

    Lesson closed for today.

    Hans Kristian

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      #17
      Swedish uniform, used by either danish or norwegian forces.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Hans Kristian View Post
        Guys, I just need to comment on this - I do not know anything about swedish or norwegian uniforms, BUT I do know about the languages.

        So, in the uniform it says: "HÆREN"
        OK, the letter Æ is ONLY used in danish and norwegian, in sweden they use this letter with the same pronunciation and meaning: Ä
        So, if it is "Æ" and it is, it cannot be swedish. Basta.!!
        Lesson closed for today.

        Hans Kristian
        It is and always will be a Swedish made uniform, following a Swedish pattern in a Swedish color wool, made in Sweden and crown stamped in Sweden (1941) but at some point received a Norwegian property stamp (post 1945) when it ended up in their inventories after the war and rebuilt to German in modern times.

        Here is one of my examples (Swedish of course with Norwegian flag). Even the helmet is Swedish with Norwegian "N" added! Period image. Oslo, May 1945.
        Norwegians in Swedish uniforms returning to their country! ("Politi" troops)
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          #19
          Originally posted by LRRPS View Post
          Swedish uniform, used by either danish or norwegian forces.
          This I can accept - the danes had a force building up in sweden during the war (the danish brigade) that arrived in Denmark at wars end - maybe they would be the user.

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            #20
            Originally posted by NickG View Post
            It is and always will be a Swedish made uniform, following a Swedish pattern in a Swedish color wool, made in Sweden and crown stamped in Sweden (1941) but at some point received a Norwegian property stamp (post 1945) when it ended up in their inventories after the war and rebuilt to German in modern times.

            Here is one of my examples (Swedish of course with Norwegian flag). Even the helmet is Swedish with Norwegian "N" added! Period image. Oslo, May 1945.
            Norwegians in Swedish uniforms returning to their country! ("Politi" troops)
            Maybe, maybe, but print still NOT in swedish..

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