Description
The Daggers of the SA/NSKK 1933–1942: A Collector’s Gallery is an indispensable resource for collectors and historians of Third Reich edged weapons. It offers an in-depth visual and historical exploration of the service daggers used by the Sturmabteilung (SA) and the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK) during the pivotal years of 1933 to 1942.
- Comprehensive Visual Reference: Spanning 326 pages in a large-format A4 landscape layout, this hardcover book presents over 1,000 high-resolution images and illustrations, showcasing a vast array of SA and NSKK daggers, including many of the rarer manufacurers examples.
- Detailed Manufacturer Profiles: The book includes extensive information on the manufacturers of these daggers, highlighting the diversity of production techniques and the variations in design and markings across different makers.
- Authenticity and Rarity Guides: Insights into identifying authentic pieces, distinguishing original daggers from reproductions and fakes, and understanding the rarity and value of various models.
- Historical Context: Beyond the technical details, the book delves into the historical significance of these daggers, exploring their role in Nazi propaganda and their symbolic importance within the SA and NSKK.
Whether you are a seasoned collector, a researcher, or a military history enthusiast,
The Daggers of the SA/NSKK 1933–1942: A Collector’s Gallery is an essential addition to your library.
Jake D (verified owner) –
An amazing book produced to the highest quality with details of daggers You won’t find anywhere else.