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Ten Hitler Youth Knives with Sheaths

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Ten Hitler Youth Knives with Sheaths
Established in 1926, the Hitler-Jugend, Bund Deutscher Arbeiterjugend (Hitler Youth, League of German Worker-Youth) started as a training ground for future SA members, and was later tapped as a source for Volkssturm fighters in the last days of the Reich. Many Volkssturm units found themselves facing off against the advancing Red Army in the Eastern Front, culminating in street fighting in the German home territories. 1)-5) All knives are fitted with nickel finished hilts, checkered grips with the HJ icon in the right panel, and metal sheath with leather hanger. 1) Pumawerk (Solingen) knife, 5 1/2" blade, no etching, Puma and RZM "M7/ 27/ 1939" markings. 2) Anton Wingen Jr (Solingen) knife, 5 3/8" blade with etching and makers mark. 3) Eickhorn (Solingen) knife, 5 5/8" blade, unetched, with makers mark and RZM "M7/66" stamp. 4) SMF (Solingen) knife, 5 3/8" blade, etched, with makers mark. 5) Tigerwerk (Solingen) knife, 5 3/8" etched blade, makers mark on the reverse. 6)-10) All knives are from Solingen makers, fitted with nickel finished hilts, checkered grips with the HJ icon in the right panel, and metal sheath with leather hanger. 6) Robert Klass knife, 5 3/8" etched blade, Klass and RZM "M7/ 37/ 1936" markings on the ricasso. 7) Paul Seilheimer knife, 5 3/8" blade, not etched, with RZM "M7/38" mark. 8) Hartkopf knife, 5 3/8" blade, unetched, with makers mark. 9) Weyersberg knife, 5 1/2" blade, unetched, with makers mark and RZM "M7/42/ 1939" stamp. Retaining belt absent from sheath. 10) Gustav Spitzer knife, 5 3/8" unetched blade, RZM "M7/80/ 39" mark.
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Condition: 1)-5) All are good or better, with sharping marks and spotting on the blades, light to moderate wear on the hilts and sheaths, and cracking of the leather. 6)-10) All knives show spotting on the blades, a brown patina on the sheath, cracking of the leather and overall wear. 6) Very good, with sharpening marks and small cracks in the HJ emblem. 7) Very good. 8) Very good, with some light pitting on the blade. 9) Good, with a nicked and lightly pitted blade, and loss of nickel on the hilt. 10) Very good, with bubbling of the nickel, cracked right grip panel and cuts in the rear of the hanging strap.