Adolf Hitler Führer Flag
Historical reproduction Adolf Hitler flags and Third Reich flags for those
wanting the very BEST WW2 German Nazi flags!
Historical reproduction Adolf Hitler flags and Third Reich flags for those
wanting the very BEST WW2 German Nazi flags!
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SA Deutschland Erwache Standard
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F02 - Fuehrer Standard (often referred to as a flag)
This was the national war ensign or flag of the Third Reich and used by the land forces of Nazi Germany. It was introduced on November 7, 1935 on the same day that the universal national draft was begun in Germany.
F05 NSDAP Flags - Nazi Party Flag - National Flag - Naval Ensign Flags
Called the Nazi Party. In 1935 it also became the German State Flag and the Naval Ensign of the Third Reich. The naval ensign was slightly different with its white circle moved off-center and a bit closer to the flag’s hoist.
Historical Facts: Virtually all insignia used by the National Socialist Movement in the early days of its struggle were personally designed by Adolf Hitler. Its first and by far best known specimen was the Hooked Cross or Swastika (hakenkreuz) on a white disk in a red field. He specified their precise proportions, which have been carried down to the present day.
- Marc Roland
This was the Flag of the Old Guard of the NSDAP. In its center is the golden Party Membership Insignia surrounded by a gold wreath.
This variant of the Storm Troopers (SS) house flag has the infamous Death's Head placed in its upper-right hand corner.
F08 SS Command Center HQ Wall Banner / Flag
This was the Headquarters Flag of the Storm Troopers (SS). It was used as a SS headquarters wall banner designed to hang down a wall with the hoist with the SS runes near the top as displayed here.
F09 Flag of the SS-Heimwehr Danzig
The SS Heimwehr "Danzig" was an SS unit established in the free city of Danzig, Poland, before the Second World War. It fought with the German army against the Polish Army during the invasion of Poland. After this it became part of the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf and ceased to exist as an independent unit.
F10 Nazi Police Flag
This was the flag of the Chief of the Order Police. The "Order Police" were the national civilian police organization of the Third Reich.
F12 Hitler Youth Banner
After 1936, it became compulsory for 10-18 year olds to join the Hitler Youth. The task of the boys section was to prepare the boys for military service and for girls the organization prepared them for motherhood. By 1936 the membership was 4 million.
F13 Hitler Youth Troop 33
This flag is an example of a Hitler Youth regimental flag. Each regiment had a similar flag.
F14 Commander in Chief of the Army -
Reichskreigs German Armed Forces Ensign
This flag was used by the Commander-in-Chief of the Army for his headquarters.
F15 WWI German War Ensign and Naval Jack
This was the Headquarters Flag of the Storm Troopers (SS). It was used as a SS headquarters wall banner designed to hang down a wall with the hoist with the SS runes near the top as displayed here.
The SS Heimwehr "Danzig" was an SS unit established in the free city of Danzig, Poland, before the Second World War. It fought with the German army against the Polish Army during the invasion of Poland. After this it became part of the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf and ceased to exist as an independent unit.
This was the flag of the Chief of the Order Police. The "Order Police" were the national civilian police organization of the Third Reich.
After 1936, it became compulsory for 10-18 year olds to join the Hitler Youth. The task of the boys section was to prepare the boys for military service and for girls the organization prepared them for motherhood. By 1936 the membership was 4 million.
This flag is an example of a Hitler Youth regimental flag. Each regiment had a similar flag.
Reichskreigs German Armed Forces Ensign
This flag was used by the Commander-in-Chief of the Army for his headquarters.
This was the flag used by all Imperial German warships between 1903 and 1919 and later briefly reintroduced between 1933 and 1935. It was replaced by a swastika type in 1935, a variant of the NSDAP Flag (F05) with the circled swastika slightly off center towards the hoist side.
F16 Wehrmacht Chief of Staff Flag 1944-1945
This is an elongated replica flag (the original was square) was used by the Chief of General Staff of the German Army between 1944 and 1945.
F17 Wehrmacht Field Marshal’s Flag
This elongated replica flag (the original was square) was actually used as a car flag by German Wehrmacht (German Army) Field Marshals.
F18 Herman Göring Panzer Korps Flags
The Panzer units all used the color pink on their official unit flags, but the reason for the Luftwaffe type eagle on this army flag was that the division was named after the Reichmarshall Herman Göring, thus the Luftwaffe type eagle and the large lettering HG for Herman Göring.
This is an elongated replica flag (the original was square) was used by the Chief of General Staff of the German Army between 1944 and 1945.
This elongated replica flag (the original was square) was actually used as a car flag by German Wehrmacht (German Army) Field Marshals.
The Panzer units all used the color pink on their official unit flags, but the reason for the Luftwaffe type eagle on this army flag was that the division was named after the Reichmarshall Herman Göring, thus the Luftwaffe type eagle and the large lettering HG for Herman Göring.
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