Hi Guys, here is another Kriegsmarine dagger from my collection.
Sadly it has be de - Nazified, but I can live with that as it is part of the daggers history and reflects changing times and how people no longer wanted to see a swastika or be associated with it.
On the plus side, the dagger is named to the Officer who owned it. His surname was "Conrad". I have tried to undertake some research about him, but the lack of a first initial to his name has led me to a dead end on this. There were however only about 8 Officers with this name who served in the Kriegsmarine during WW2 listed on the KM Rangliste. But we have to bear in mind this list only contains regular and "Kriegsoffiziere". So I just have a list of "possibles" including one who won the DKiG. One was even named Adrian!
Oberstabsarzt Dr Heinz Conrad
Kapitaenleunant (W) Bruno Conrad
Oberleutnant zur See Gerhard Conrad
Oberleutnant zur See Rudolf Conrad
Oberleutnant (Ingenieur) Adrian Conrad
Oberleutnant zur See der Reserve Fred Conrad (DKiG winner)
Dr Fritz Conrad
Heinrich Conrad
The dagger is maker marked to Carl Eickhorn and bears the trademark used 1936 to 1941. The trademark is correctly stamped onto the blade and not etched. Decoration to the blade is the standard etched pattern with fouled anchor, etc. The grip is white celluloid over a wood former. This has a little crack in it which is not unknown due to shrinkage etc.
The dagger came from Canada via a member of my family.
Cheers, Ade.
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