HJ knife with motto
Maker E.P.& S. Double marking. Motto 'Blut und Ehre!'. No damage to the HJ diamond. Scabbard retains 90% of black painting. Average.
| historical background |
The Hitlerjugend (HJ) was founded in the 1920s and became, after 1933, the official youth organization of the regime in Germany. Rapidly structured and made nearly compulsory, it oversaw the ideological, physical, and paramilitary training of German youth in direct connection with state objectives. As World War II approached, its role expanded further, supported by a clear hierarchy and standardized equipment including uniforms, insignia, and distinctive items.
Between 1933 and 1945, the Hitler Youth encompassed a large portion of German youth through organized activities, training, and events. Items associated with the organization—such as HJ daggers, badges, armbands, equipment, and documents—exist in a wide range of variations depending on production period, manufacturer, and usage. For collectors, these pieces are highly sought after due to their strong visual identity, diversity of models and markings, and their direct connection to youth organization structures of the period, making Hitler Youth militaria a key and recognizable collecting field.