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As the guy noted, it’s most likely a fechtfeder, not a zweihander. It’s a fencing blade for teaching longsword/two-handed techniques, as opposed to the foil which was used to teach smallsword/one-handed techniques.
A thin blade generally indicates a sword meant for thrusting rather than cutting. The estoc is a good example of an absurdly large thrusting sword–which usually had a very tapered blade that was very wide at the base and went to a very sharp point.
you have never heard about the Federsword? also there are a huge amount of 2 handed weapons /greatswords that where thin as that at least in the renescance (i probelly dindt spell that right)