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An example of a World War I trench knife is the German Army's Nahkampfmesser (close combat knife). [4] [5] During the Second World War, the trench knife, by this time also called a combat knife, was developed into new designs. See more
A trench knife is a combat knife designed to kill or incapacitate an enemy at close quarters, such as in a trench or other confined area. It was … See more
• Wolfgang Peter-Michel Author of: Grabendolche: Militärische Kampfmesser des Ersten Weltkriegs
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• Rondel dagger, similar blade to a trench knife.
• See moreWith the exception of the German Nahkampfmesser (or close combat knife), most early trench knives were fabricated by hand by individual soldiers or blacksmiths for the purpose of silently killing sentries and other soldiers during trench raids. These … See more
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