This
comprehensive and easy to use reference covers the prominent brand names and
proprietary markings that appear on German small arms, optics and edged weapons
between 1900-1945 and is aimed at the World War II German militaria, cutlery,
and small arms collector. The author provides a broad overview of the early
marketing industry, the development of regional identities, and major tradenames
and trademarks used by German companies during the period. The first half of
this in-depth study lists and defines hundreds of terms, names, and misnomers of
the various Imperial and National Socialist-era manufacturers. The second half
of the work is made up of hundreds of logo and trademark illustrations as well
as official and manufacturing markings commonly found on end
products.