What does the SS dagger say on it?

What does the SS dagger say on it?

Normally the dagger was hung at an angle, by a hanger attached to a ring on the mouthpiece of the scabbard. Etched on the blade is the SS motto ‘Meine ehre heisst treue’ (My honour is loyalty).

How much is a German SS dagger worth?

Early Boker SS Dagger

Item Number: SS-29852
Rating: Exc
Price: $1,299.95 USD

Who made SS daggers?

Original German Early NSDAP (NAZI PARTY) M-33 SS Dagger Brought Home By A U.S. Veteran Certified. Original German Early NSDAP (NAZI PARTY) M-33 SS Dagger Brought Home By A U.S. Veteran Certified. This fine early example was produced by a very rare maker: Gottlieb Hammesfahr & Co.

What did Hitler’s belt buckle say?

Aluminum belt buckle with a Reichsadler, the Imperial Eagle that was a national emblem of the Third Reich, acquired by a United States soldier in Europe near the end of World War II. It is embossed with the motto: Gott Mits Uns (God is With Us.)

What does Meine Ehre Heisst treue mean in English?

my honour is loyalty
On the right sleeve of his uniform was sewn a round patch carrying the number 32 on a French flag and the words “Meine Ehre heisst Treue” (“my honour is loyalty”). The motto was used by Nazi Waffen-SS soldiers during the second world war and is banned in a number of countries including Germany and Austria.

What is a German SA Dagger?

The SA dagger was the service dagger of the Sturmabteilung (Storm Detachment) formed under Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm’s authority in 1921. Otherwise known as the Brown Shirts, the SA was a paramilitary group named after elite German forces from the Western Front in the First World War (1914-1918).

What is a German SA dagger?

What knives did the SS use?

The SS-Ehrendolch (“SS honour dagger”) was considered an honour weapon of the SS of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). In addition to this dagger there was also the SS Honour Ring and SS Honour Sword.

What does it would be my honor mean?

It would be my honor (or “the honor is mine”): It would be (or “it is”) my pleasure, privilege. idiom. to honor: to value, to respect, to prize, to appreciate; to fulfill, to carry out, to be true to.

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