$95.00
Condition: Excellent
In stock
Historical Description: During World War II, German military silverware served both functional and symbolic roles, especially within the officer corps and elite units like the Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine, Luftwaffe, and SS. These items—ranging from cutlery and serving trays to tankards and coffee sets—were often produced by prominent manufacturers such as Wellner, WMF, and Bruckmann. They typically featured branch-specific insignia: the Reichsadler (eagle) clutching a swastika for the Wehrmacht, the “M” and eagle for Kriegsmarine silverware, SS runes, or Luftwaffe stylized eagles. Materials varied from silver-plated brass to nickel alloys, though later-war shortages led to simpler, lower-quality versions.
Used primarily in officers’ messes, naval vessels, and SS headquarters, this silverware reinforced hierarchy, tradition, and loyalty to the regime. The design emphasized clean, neoclassical lines combined with militaristic symbolism, aligning with the Third Reich’s aesthetics. Today, these pieces are highly collectible for their craftsmanship and historical significance, though items bearing Nazi symbols are subject to legal restrictions in many countries.
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