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SS-style dagger with black grip, eagle and runes, but with the blade motto “Alles für Deutschland”, normally associated with SA daggers. An unusual combination, useful for comparing the ceremonial edged weapons of different Third Reich organisations.

SS-style dagger with the inscription “Alles für Deutschland”, externally recalling the classic SS honour dagger, but with one essential difference: the blade bears the motto “Alles für Deutschland”, a phrase normally associated with the SA service dagger, rather than the standard SS motto “Meine Ehre heißt Treue”. The SS dagger was introduced in 1933 as a ceremonial and uniform sidearm of the Schutzstaffel. Its form was based on earlier European dagger traditions, with a double-edged blade, pronounced central rib, black grip and metal fittings.
On the standard SS dagger, the black grip carried the political eagle and SS runes, while the scabbard was generally black with bright metal fittings. The defining feature of the blade, however, was the inscription “Meine Ehre heißt Treue”, the official SS motto, etched along the blade. The presence of “Alles für Deutschland” therefore creates a non-standard combination, since this motto belonged to SA daggers, associated with a different Nazi Party paramilitary organisation.
From a historical and collecting perspective, the interest of this piece lies in this iconographic mismatch: the overall appearance recalls an SS dagger, while the motto on the blade points to the SA tradition. A precise description should therefore avoid presenting it as an ordinary SS dagger and instead describe it as an SS-style dagger with an SA motto, or as an example with a non-standard combination of features.
Ceremonial daggers of the Third Reich were primarily objects of uniform identity and organisational symbolism. They were not simply fighting knives, but visual markers of membership, hierarchy and institutional affiliation. For this reason, the blade inscription was not a minor decorative detail: it was one of the main features used to identify the organisation to which the dagger belonged.
Collector’s note: on German daggers of this period, a single blade motto can alter the interpretation of the object. “Alles für Deutschland” points to the SA, while the grip and general form recall the SS dagger. This contrast is what makes the piece especially noteworthy from a descriptive and uniformological point of view.
| Lenght | 38 cm |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Wood |
| Disclaimer | Ornamental display item with no sharp edge, offensive point or cutting/piercing function. Not a weapon or object suitable for offence; sold in compliance with D.Lgs. 54/2011 and Directive 2009/48/EC, where applicable. |