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Rare German WW2 Early War Grouping SA Dagger w/ documents and Badge
Rare German WW2 Early War Grouping SA Dagger w/ documents and Badge
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This exceptionally rare grouping showcases a collection of items from early WW2, centered around an SA Dagger featuring a grounded Röhm inscription on the reverse back. These presentation daggers were issued before the Night of the Long Knives (1934) and were manufactured by E. Pack & Söhne (EP&S). The steel blade retains the standard "Alles für Deutschland" motto. The partial removal of the inscription reflects the period's shifting political climate, as SA members were ordered to erase Ernst Röhm's name after his execution. Most desperately tried to remove the inscription before being spotted and tied to an allegiance to Hitlers opposition.
This grouping includes named wartime documents and a Bronze Sport Badge, all belonging to Wilhelm Beck of Karlsruhe. Documents include his NSDAP Pass, SA-Standarte 109 identification document, and membership in the Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF). This set is a rare and incredibly fascinating and a significant find for serious Third Reich or WW2 collectors.
Features:
- Items: Display case; Sport badge; wartime documents; SA dagger
- Origin: Germany
- Period: 1930's
- Dimensions: Approx. Box 24" x 18" x 2"
- Provenance: A Reputable US Auction House
Condition:
Very Good/Fine – Shows light to moderate wear, may have minor imperfections. A very fine example of the collectible. Collector Quality.
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Item Location: MD1
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