SS M33 dagger by Puma-Solingen
Nickel silver fitting. SS Gruppe II on the cross guard. Nice handle without damage. Nickel silver eagle. Retains 100% of black painting to the scabbard. Vertical hanger. OLC M5/71 marked carabiner. VGC.
| historical background |
The SS dagger appeared in the early 1930s in Germany and was issued to members of the Schutzstaffel (SS), a formation founded in the 1920s that became a major component of the Nazi regime. Introduced in 1933, it was based on the SA dagger pattern but distinguished by its specific markings and higher-quality finish. It belongs to the historical context leading up to and including World War II.
The SS dagger was not intended for combat use but served as a uniform and ceremonial item. It was worn during parades, gatherings and official events, particularly in the years leading up to and at the beginning of WW2. Its primary function was to symbolize membership within the SS and reinforce organizational identity.
Today, the SS dagger is a well-known and sought-after piece of German militaria, valued for its historical significance. Collectors pay close attention to maker marks, production variations (early, mid, and late models), and overall condition. It stands as a representative artifact from the era of WWII.