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Prior to 1933, only a few regulation German daggers existed for wear by naval officers, selected higher ranks of the Fire Brigade, Forestry Service officials, members of hunting and shooting associations and boys from various youth movements.
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chained dagger, blade motto, grip insignia, flight utility knife, dress bayonet, black leather frog, scabbard liners, army dagger, plain steel blade, staghorn grips, hilt fittings, leather hanger, service bayonets, service dagger, quillon block, police bayonets, blade ricasso, nickel silver fittings, dress daggers, nickel fittings, blackened steel, aluminium fittings, grip plates, chain hanger, black plastic grip
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Third Reich, Honour Dagger, Carl Eickhorn, Second World War, First World War, Hitler Youth, Diplomatic Corps, Paul Casberg, Customs Service, Forestry Service, Paul Weyersberg, Hunting Association, Sword of Honour, Alexander Coppel, Land Customs, Night of the Long Knives, None Remarks, Water Customs, German Air Sports Association, None Scabbard, Railway Guard, Solingen Scabbard, Deutsche Polizei, German Army, Heinrich Himmler
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