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English: Luftwaffe dress dagger, WWII era. Fort Lewis Military Museum, Fort Lewis, Washington, USA.
WW2 German Air Force (Luftwaffe) parade uniform dagger (Wehrmacht Luftwaffe Dolch für Offiziere), decorated with Nazi style German imperial eagle (Reichsadler) with swastika (Hakenkreuz), and sword knot (Portepee). Also Scabbard (sheath, Scheide) and hanger (Gehange). For further identification see Dagger Guide at www.germandaggers.com.
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