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Hi,
I've buyed to-day in Germany an "Klittermann & Moog" SS dagger (Meine Ehre heisst Treue !), with the number 47165 on the reverse of the lower crossguard; (The Group is I)
Who can help me to say who was the owner of this dagger? thx!


"Wer sein eigener Lehrmeister sein will, hat einen Narren als Schüler" (He who wants to be his own master, has a idiot for a pupil)
 
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Hello Jochen,
#47165 is not under a SS officer. There is no current record for SS enlisted men. Frown
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Thx Wagner for your answer: I didn't know if it was an officer, NCO or enlited man, number!


"Wer sein eigener Lehrmeister sein will, hat einen Narren als Schüler" (He who wants to be his own master, has a idiot for a pupil)
 
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just a thought, would bernie brule be able to help, at least you know he was from munich area? i dont know how hard it would be to trace him if not in the key, he researched my 2181 dagger. cheers phil.


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