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I have what appears to be a Hitler Youth knife with the scabbard in fair condition. The markings on the blade are H&F Lauterjung with a RMZ # of M7/6. It was given to my grandfather during WWII by a german POW. I am trying to find out a little more about it because it doesn't fit the description or pictures of what is normally depicted as a Hitler Youth dagger. While most of the ones I've seen have black handles, this one has a white handle with a clear overlay. Just curious as to the price and interest in such a knife as I may be looking to sell it.

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Given the history and info, I believe it is an authentic knife that may have been "customized" by the original bearer. Thanks for all your help!

A great piece of history Jeff.  A time in someones life where they made a knife thier own

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