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Posted By: kreta1961 FGR by B�ker - 02/03/2008 12:17 PM
Hi all,

I,m from germany and since a few weeks member here.

Here are some pic's of my B�ker SS.
This Dagger belonged to Hermann M�ller,I've got this piece in the early 80's from his family.

Hope to enjoy/Opinions always welcome.

Gerd

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Posted By: kreta1961 Re: FGR by B�ker - 02/03/2008 12:18 PM
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Posted By: seany Re: FGR by B�ker - 02/03/2008 08:49 PM
Hi Gerd nice dagger and nice close up photos. what camera do you use.
Sean
Posted By: 777 Re: FGR by B�ker - 02/03/2008 10:18 PM
B�kers rule! Can you tell us some more about the first owner?
Posted By: kreta1961 Re: FGR by B�ker - 02/03/2008 10:28 PM
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Originally posted by seany:
Hi Gerd nice dagger and nice close up photos. what camera do you use.
Sean


Nikon.coolpix 7900
Good handling,light weight and good close-up range for an reasonable price! Wink

Gerd
Posted By: kreta1961 Re: FGR by B�ker - 02/03/2008 11:17 PM
@777,
he were a farmer,pre and post war.
During his time in the ss,he had done his duty,as an Guard, at an airfield around his village.That's about 7 miles away from me.
During his lifetime,he didn't talk much about his "dark-time" to me.

But I had talked with two other ss guards,in the 80's,and they told me a few things about Hermann and theirself.
Importend is that he wasn't a prisoner of war.
He escaped,when the US-Forces arrived,and after 8 month he returned to his farm.
He died in the mid 80's.

I'm glad to know him during his lifetime and of course,that i'm the 2nd owner of this dagger Smile

Gerd
Posted By: Dave L / dblmed Re: FGR by B�ker - 02/04/2008 01:16 PM
Gerd, WELCOME to the Forum, & with such a GREAT Introduction as your Boker - it will be a tough one to Follow Up on!!!

Keep them coming & Congratulations! Dave/dblmed
Posted By: deathsring44 Re: FGR by B�ker - 02/10/2008 07:57 AM
that is truly an amazing story. I am envious! not only about your dagger but to have the opportunity to meet one of these men at a time when thay were of clear mind. I dated the grand doughter of an ss soldier in high school and did get to meet him but he was very old and his mind wasent realy there any more. it was a sad.
your story and dagger are clearly unrivaled.
Posted By: Larry C Re: FGR by B�ker - 08/02/2014 12:28 PM
Hi Gerd Welcome to the forum..Great dagger with a close up personal history...have we met before? smile
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