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    SS RZM 7/49 1203/38 RARE one

    A short brief of history around the 1203/38 Dagger as pictured just landed into my SS collection


    He was a Norwegian front fighter who were in the SS-skijegerbataljonen, and fell for Starlin Red Army when they were stationed in Karelia

    The dagger have 100% provience to a Norwegian SS Frontkjemper/ Frontfighter.
    He went out too Karelen and never came back. He Died there sorry. I have the name and full history. But i dont share that info.
    The famliy take care of the SS dagger , & now its in my collection.

    This SS dagger is pretty Rare to find.


    Regards LH

    Also discussed here with a lot of pics.

    http://forum.germandaggers.com/ubbth...299#Post237299


    The new 1203/38 far right





    SS 1317-40 in middle

    SS 1053/38 far left.



    Blade Etch



    Blade close pics.



    Makers mark.



    SS rune
    Last edited by LH 600; 01-14-2011, 06:41 PM. Reason: edit text

    #2

    Another outstanding addition to your excellant collection LH!

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      #3
      Thank you rbminis
      I have work hard with that dagger man``

      Take care & have a nice weekend all of you.,

      Regards LH

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        #4
        LH, Another Superb & rare SS dagger you got there into your SS collection, Congrats hard work pays dividends

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          #5
          Thanks Mac 66

          Today i get hands in the paper and the Documents of the owner of the SS dagger.

          He was missing in Karelen June 44. He was known as a bad person

          I have too search the name and find out more.

          Stay tuned...

          LH

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            #6
            [QUOTE=LH 600;4430775]. He was known as a bad person

            I have too search the name and find out more.

            Stay tuned...

            LH

            Evil to the Bone SS man

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              #7
              He was a Hird Fuhrer in the lokal NS party. Then later join the SS Skijegerkompanie where he was missing in 44.

              LH

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                #8
                Great dagger in very good condition.The letters looks as a own syle.

                Good SS-stuff are at times the best invest.

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                  #9
                  Thanks Tobau.

                  This SS dagger is extremly rare. I get a mail from one of the biggest dealers in the US yesterday.

                  Here is some of the E mail.
                  have made note of your recent SS dagger acquisition having the code,
                  RZM M 7/49 1203/38 SS. I have not seen this code in the past. The dagger
                  appears to be in very nice condition.

                  It is interesting that these never-before-seen SS codes still keep turning up.
                  It almost seems that the makers involved may have produced a dagger-run
                  of only a dozen or so daggers - hardly worth the effort. But, the Germans
                  are not the kind of people that would turn down work for a business.

                  I appreciate the pictures and congratulate you picking up this ultra-rare
                  SS Model 1933. Please keep me informed of anything in the future.

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                    #10
                    Truely a remarkable display. Thanks or sharing.

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                      #11
                      LH,

                      nice Display!

                      Your 1203 and your 1317 ,has the same mottotype?
                      It's not often seen on M33,

                      Congrats on this rare daggers!

                      Regards,

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                        #12
                        Hi Rheingold ( thanks for kind words)

                        The "Motto" are similar but not identical.

                        If you study them, you can see the differents !

                        Here The SS 1317-40 ( Danish Frontfighter Provience)
                        Also now pictured in Ralf Siegert`s new SS book.




                        Here the "Motto" again of Rzm 7/49-1203 SS




                        LH

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                          #13
                          New info.

                          The Owner of the SS dagger 1203/38 was also in a spesial group in der SS called : SS-Röntgensturmbann.


                          SS-Röntgensturmbann, a unit which originally was set up as a medical service unit for the Waffen SS, consisted of approximately 100 soldiers in 1944. Apparently 20 of these were Norwegian. The unit was set in to put down tre uprising in Warsaw in 1944.



                          LH
                          Last edited by LH 600; 01-17-2011, 04:25 AM. Reason: text

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                            #14
                            I know that the motto is a bit different,but the style looks very "close"

                            And i got a copy of Ralfs book also

                            Kind Regards to Norway!

                            BTW:I have heard of this Sturmbann, but never read something about it.

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                              #15
                              Ss

                              People do not talk so much about these guys in the SS group Röntgensturmbann, there are dark secrets and frontline soldiers never spoken about.

                              It is known 12 slain and missing frontline soldiers in the SS Röntgensturmbann, who is Norwegian.
                              (These are excerpts from the good book to Eirik Veum & Geir Brenden. The book is called: THOSE WHO FELL.




                              The Fallen
                              Norwegians killed in German War Service


                              This is a book about the ones who chose ?the wrong side?, Norwegian citizens who believed in Germany, in the national socialism of Vidkun Quisling and who thereby became supporters of the Nazi system. More than 12 000 Norwegians enrolled for German War Service during the Second World, of them 5 500 were privates or officers in the Waffen-SS. Together with other volunteers they served as soldiers in the elite troops of Adolf Hitler at the Eastern front.
                              836 Norwegians and 26 Swedes fell in war actions, died imprisoned or in accidents. It is the first time a collected picture is at hand, with photographs and names of these soldiers, how they were killed and where they are buried ? or whether they are still missing. The book also enlists the names of Norwegians who served and fell in squads where serious war crimes were committed.
                              This is a story about defeat, death, destruction and suffering, still an awkward subject to talk about. Author Eirik Veum lends the persons who participated in the most brutal and bloody front troops a face, by telling about their personal history filled with fear, hope, pain and grief. The aim of this book is to bring about facts that should have been known 60 years ago.
                              ?If we are to learn from history, we have to know all it?s parts,? writes Eirik Veum.

                              Eirik Veum (b. 1975) is a journalist and a head of the journalist?s desk in the news department of NRK. He used to be a reporter in VG and NRK Brennpunkt, and has worked as a reporter, head of the desk and commentator in NRK?s daily news since 2003. Veum has made more news stories about the Norwegian front fighters for NRK Dagsrevyen, for which he has earned awards within the NRK corporation. As he is illuminating the efforts of the Norwegians during the last fightings in Berlin, he reveals possible war crimes committed by Norwegians in the Waffen-SS. The international law system provides persons with clear rights to look for and to bury their fallen relatives, and Eirik Veum has made sure this subject has come to light in the media.
                              The Fallen is Veums first book.
                              Geir Brenden (b. 1971) has one of Norway?s largest photo collection documenting the Norwegians efforts in the German Service during the Second World War. For 22 years he has systemized the tales, documents, news articles and photos of the front fighters. Brenden has issued two books in his own publishing company: Norske krigsfrivillige på tysk side nr. 1 and Utmerkelser. He has cooperated with Derek M. Schei on the book Tragedien om de trofaste, as well as the photo book Nordmennene på Østfronten together with Egil Ulateig. Brenden has contributed with his knowledge, photos and archive material in a number of documentary stories and programmes for NRK as well as issuing about ten Norwegian and foreign books, among them Hitlers hemmelige agenter by Tore Pryser, Fars krig by Bjørn Westlie, Waffen SS Encyclopedia by Marc J. Rikmenspoel and Svenskar i krig 1914-1945 by Lars Gyllenhaal and Lennart Westberg.
                              Geir Brenden lives in Gjøvik where he works as a security worker for Securitas.

                              Source : http://www.frikorps-danmark.dk/norsk%20bog.htm

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