Re: LUGER 'MYSTERY"
As the GIs greatly feared being caught with a Luger on them by the Germans as they believed it meant certain death, it's unlikely this was retaken from a GI. Also the GIs usually had them chrome plated (nickeled) as they were returning home (another reason it is unlikely to have been retaken).
Because Germans were not allowed to modify their issued equipment, as the penelties were severe, it's equally unlikely a German officer would have such a weapon.
While I mean no disrespect to your father, Occum's Razor suggests that all things being equal, the simplest answer is usually correct. It's possible that your father got this Luger from another GI who told him this is how HE got it. And THAT GI fabricated that story. Wouldn't be the first time.
Maybe some of our experts can provide a different twist on this mystery.
Dok
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