File:WW2 Third Reich German 7 7,92mm K cartridges 8 Zug-Zünder (mine pull igniters) 10 Luftwaffe dagger 11 Scabbard 12 Hitlerjugend knife 9mm P08 Luger pistol Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad museum Norway 2021-06-20 IMG 5838.jpg

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English: Daggers, ammunition, etc. of The Third Reich (Nazi Germany) on display in the Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad, a local World War II museum in Rakkestad, Norway:
  • 7: 7,92mm K cartridges
  • 8: Zug-Zünder (mine pull igniters)
  • 10: German Air Force dagger, 1st Model 1934-35, pommel etc. decorated with 'sun wheel' swastika (Wehrmacht Luftwaffe Dolch für Offiziere). See "Dagger guide" at germandaggers.com.
  • 11: Scabbard (Scheide, sheath), hanger
  • 12: Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend, HJ) knife. Enamelled HJ badge inlaid in handle. Motto Blut und Ehre ('Blood and honour') etched on blade.
  • 13: 9mm P08 Luger pistol ('Black widow')
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