Thanks for sharing this Ade, a beautiful dagger with real provenance. This is what dreams are made of. Cheers, Robert
Thanks for sharing this Ade, a beautiful dagger with real provenance. This is what dreams are made of. Cheers, Robert
everytime i see this it i want it even more :-) its a cracker Ade , rgds Dave
By the way Ade, I'm halfway through the 'Nazi Doctors' book, where Enno has been mentioned- it's strange to read his involvement and significance, and know you ended up unknowingly acquiring his dagger!
Mat
Ade,
What a great dagger and provenance. That's a once in a lifetime find with his fame and notoriety. I can see why it's one of your favorites.
Regards,
Ed
Ade , Wow I love it. What a great Dagger and a great story behind it. Every Guys dream that is a dagger collector
Bob
Incredible gripping story here. Bringing history right to your doorstep. The provenance and imprint on this dagger takes my breath away. Thank-you Ade.
Amazing piece and history
New info is always being added to Ancestry of which I am a member. Just found this. The info I already knew, but seeing it on the original card is a bonus.
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And now found his address and telephone number in the 1941 Munich telephone book. Also his entry in the
Münchner Stadtadreßbuch 1940.
Just done a street view the address is still a Doctor's Surgury today...
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House of Horrors Ade
I have seen alot of researched SS Officers dossiers but having his DRs office and other ancestry documents very much completes who and what this guy is.
This guy is a real Trashbag individual. Nasty stuff
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