Degen (SS)

SS-Ehrendegen

Three views of a Degen: top, the SS sign on the pommel; middle, the oak leaves and the runic design of the handle and upper scabbard; bottom, the art deco tip of the scabbard
Type Sword
Place of origin Peter Dan. Krebs firm of Solingen, Germany
Service history
Used by Schutzstaffel
Wars World War II
Production history
Produced c. 1936 - 1945
Specifications
Blade type Single-edged, straight bladed.

The SS-Ehrendegen also SS-Degen (officially Ehrendegen Reichsführer-SS[1]) was a straight saber or sword, especially of the dress sword worn with a Schutzstaffel (SS) uniform from 1935 until 1945.

First introduced in 1935, it was designed by Professor Karl Diebitsch, an SS-Oberführer, who was also Heinrich Himmler's personal referent on all art and design within the SS. The degen was originally manufactured by the Peter Dan. Krebs firm of Solingen, Germany.[2] Later degens were manufactured by Paul Müller at Dachau and by Puma of Solingen.[3]

Description

December 1935 parade for Adolf Hitler at the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler Barracks, Sepp Dietrich is to the right of Hitler

Officer pattern

It had a long thin straight blade produced at different lengths to accommodate for the height of the wearer. The degen featured a "D" shaped knuckle-bow (crossguard) as the handle which also featured a black ribbed wooden grip. The grip was bound with silver wire and featured an inset disk featuring the SS double lightning-bolt runes.[2]

The scabbard was painted in a black enamel and had a decorative silvered top (locket) and bottom (chape) mounts. It was worn with an aluminium braid sword knot which was embellished with the SS runes in black on the stem.[2]

Awarding

The officer Degen was officially awarded with a hand signed certificate from Heinrich Himmler to selected officers of the SS-Verfügungstruppe and SS-Totenkopfverbände in recognition of special merit. It was also awarded to officers who graduated from the SS-Junkerschulen (Junker school) at Bad Tolz and Brunswick.[2]

NCO pattern

The NCO version was similar to the officer version but the scabbard had a plain unadorned chape. The NCO version's handle also lacked the silver wire wrapping and the SS runes were moved from the handle to the pommel cap.[2]

Uses

SS officers

The Führer Degen was used by officers as a dress uniform weapon and for ceremonial purposes such as the swearing in of new SS recruits.

SS NCOs

SS NCOs, especially senior NCOs, used the degen as a full dress weapon.

See also

References

  1. Dienstaltersliste der Schutzstaffel der NSDAP, Berlin, 1943, p. 106
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Williamson, Gordon, Waffen SS Handbook 1933–1945.
  3. http://www.germaniainternational.com/ss15.html

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