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==Awarding==
==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 schools]]) at [[SS-Junkerschule Bad Tölz|Bad Tolz]] and [[Braunschweig|Brunswick]].<ref name=williamson />
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 schools]]) at [[SS-Junkerschule Bad Tölz|Bad Tölz]] and [[Braunschweig|Brunswick]].<ref name=williamson />


The [[Non-commissioned officer|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 [[hilt#Pommel|pommel]] cap.<ref name=williamson />
The [[Non-commissioned officer|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 [[hilt#Pommel|pommel]] cap.<ref name=williamson />


==See also==
==See also==

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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
TypeSword
Place of originPeter Dan. Krebs firm of Solingen, Germany
Service history
Used bySchutzstaffel
WarsWorld War II
Production history
Producedc. 1936 - 1945
Specifications
Blade typeSingle-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]

Description

1935 parade for Adolf Hitler at the SS Leibstandarte Barracks. Several SS swords and scabbards are visible

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 schools) at Bad Tölz and Brunswick.[2]

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]

See also

References

  1. ^ Dienstaltersliste der Schutzstaffel der NSDAP, Berlin, 1943, p. 106
  2. ^ a b c d e Williamson, Gordon, Waffen SS Handbook 1933–1945.