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Edged Weapon Accouterments of Germany 1800-1945

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Edged Weapon Accouterments of Germany 1800-1945. An informative edged weapons book. A valuable addition to any military library.

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Covering the Imperial, Weimar and Third Reich periods, this is the most comprehensive reference ever produced on the sword Faustriemen, dagger Portepees and bayonet Troddeln of Germany. Using original military regulations and other period source material, the authors have created full-colour illustrations of hundreds of knots and hangers, solving for the first time many questions about the common, as well as rare and previously unidentified pieces. Separate sections are devoted to the origins and history of the ‘tassels’ and ‘straps’, ‘in wear’ period photos, colour plates illustrating hundreds of different models, and full-colour photos of over 100 examples of knots and edged weapons from some of the finest collections in the world. The 54 colour plates contain 408 examples of Imperial knots and 227 Weimar and Third Reich knots and hangers, allowing you to identify almost any regulation accoutrement from these periods. This beautiful volume contains a wealth of information that no collector will want to be without! 8 1/2 x 11

Author: Heinrich Kreutz
Publisher: Reddick Enterprises, 2002
ISBN: 9781929572038 / 1929572034
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 154

Condition: Very good

Inventory Number: 8D

Weight 2 kg

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