Can anyone help identify this dagger to type? My father-in-law took this from a dead officer during W.W. II and I always assumed it was army. I now suspect its naval. Thanks in advance.
Can anyone help identify this dagger to type? My father-in-law took this from a dead officer during W.W. II and I always assumed it was army. I now suspect its naval. Thanks in advance.
hi and welcome i would agree with you its a navel dagger from kreigsmarine alan or ade will tell you for sure
regards ewan
Hi and welcome , Ewan is correct in that you have a kreigsmarine dagger with a nice set of hangers . The knot is not applied correctly however , and imo is not original to the dagger
REGARDS AL
We are the Pilgrims , master, we shall go
Always a little further : it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea...
looks like a nice kreigs or navy dagger.
the knot is not an issue for me . because people played with these things after the war, and may just have had it's knot untied by a curious kid, but who knows. the cord looks long enough to be right. and looks authentic.
some things make you want to cry. i bought an army dagger from a vet who had it hanging on a wall with some other things. his wife thought the hangers were to long. so she cut them shorter and glued them. value of these things are relitive to it's owner at the time. just my opinion.
Again, thank you for the information. As a side note, here is a picture of him (on your left) and a buddy with another prized trophy that was taken some time after Bastogne. He was a member of the 4th Armored Division, 25th Cavalry Recon. Mechanized, Troop C "that saved" the 101st Airborne!! Please don't tell any 101st veterans I said that!!
Hi, welcome to the forum from me.
The guys have comfirmed for you correctly the id of the dagger. It is a great example, made even better by knowing exactly who liberated it.
The photo is great too! Do you still have the flag?
Cheers, Ade.
Sorry about the color - it won't happen again! About the liberation of that dagger - here's what my daughter just told me this morning;
"Grandpa told me he took it off an officer that they raided their house and took his family prisoners. His wife and child where there too. I can't remember the city he said it was. It was the same city that there was a bank burning and some other people were taking money to send back home, but someone told him not to, that it wouldn't make it back home anyway and even if it did, it wouldn’t be worth anything. So he didn't take any of it".
I do know a 4th Armored reseacher that is in contact with a another veteran of the 25th Cavalry only he was in Troop B. As far as I know, Troops B and C were almost always on the line together or at least very close to one another. He might be able to help me pin down this city with the burning bank - we'll see! Its amazing how much information one can piece together as different veterans tell their stories or from others telling stories they were told.
I also agree that a thread to post old pictures of the veterans that were taken during their experiences would be great.
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