File:GM.033288 German SS (Schutzstaffel) officer dagger (Dolch, tysk paradedolk) M1936. Scabbard Parteiadler SS runes Meine Ehre heisst Treue on blade. Anno Glomdalsmuseet Norway Digitaltmuseum CC BY-SA 4.0.jpg

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Deutsch: SS-Ehrendolch (oder auch SS-Dolch), Ehrenwaffe der Schutzstaffel im Dritten Reich. Hakenkreutz, Scheide, usw. In der Klingenmitte ist der Wahlspruch der SS „Meine Ehre heißt Treue“ eingeätzt. Mittlere Fertigung: 1936–1938: Herstellerlogo oder Herstellerlogo mit RZM-Nummer (Doppelkennzeichnung), Scheide schwarz brüniert oder lackiert, keine römischen Zahlen auf der Parierstange. Neben dem Dolch gab es auch den SS-Ehrenring und den SS-Ehrendegen. Bild aus dem Glomdalsmuseet Museum in Elverum, Norwegen, veröffentlicht unter DigitaltMuseum.no und lizenziert als "Namensnennung - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen".

English: The SS-Ehrendolch ("SS honour dagger"), an honour weapon of the SS of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Model designed in 1936, with scabbard (hanger missing), decorated with Nazi style German imperial eagle clutching a swastika and the SS runes. The motto Meine Ehre heißt Treue is inscribed on the blade. In addition to this dagger there was also the SS Honour Ring| and SS Honour Sword. For further identification see dagger guide at germandaggers.com. Image from the Anno Glomdalsmuseet Museum in Elverum, Norway, published at DigitaltMuseum.no and licensed as "Attribution-ShareAlike".

Norsk bokmål: Seremoniell paradedolk (kjededolk) for offiserer i Schutzstaffel (SS), den paramilitære fløyen av NSDAP som tok kontrollen over politiet i det nazistiske Tyskland. SS' «æresdolk» (på tysk SS-Ehrendolch) har damaskklinge med innskriften «Meine Ehre heisst Treue» og slire (kjede til dolken mangler). Modelldesign fra 1936. Kniven skal angivelig ha tilhørt SS-Hauptsturmfürer Karl Jonas, sjef for SS-Grenzschutzkommando og øverste sjef for SS i Hedmark under den tyske okkupasjonen under andre verdenskrig. Kniven ble avfotografert av Anno Glomdalsmuseet på Elverum i 2020. Foto fra digitaltmuseum.no.
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