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Reichsadler - Wikipedia
The Reichsadler (German pronunciation: [ˈra͜içs|aːdlɐ]; "Imperial Eagle") is the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors, later by the Emperors of Austria and in modern coat of arms of Austria and Germany. The term is also translated as "Reich's Eagle."
Coat of arms of Germany - Wikipedia
The single-headed Prussian Eagle (on a white background; blazoned: Argent, an eagle displayed sable) was used as an escutcheon to represent the Prussian kings as dynasts of the German Empire. The Weimar Republic introduced a version in which the escutcheon and other monarchical symbols were removed.
List of German flags - Wikipedia
In the centre of the Iron Cross, the Imperial Eagle with a crown right on top of the eagle is shown. Around the eagle and crown, words spell the phrase: Gott mit uns, meaning: "God with us". The same as the previous flag, but on a white field, instead of a red one.
Domestic Protocol Office of the Federal Government - Federal …
2021年6月17日 · The origins of the “Reich eagle” on German soil probably date back to the time of Charlemagne. Around the year 1200 the black eagle on a gold field was generally recognized as the imperial coat of arms.
Nazi Eagles - thirdreichruins.com
The Third Reich government adopted the eagle as a national symbol (Hoheitszeichen), in common with previous German governments and several other European countries. Originally, the design was to show the eagle's head facing to its right when used as a national symbol, and to its left when used as a Nazi Party symbol, but this convention was not ...
Flag of Germany | History, Meaning, WW1, & WW2 | Britannica
Flag of Germany, horizontally striped flag of black, red, and gold (golden yellow); when used for official purposes, it may incorporate a central eagle shield.
Nazi Eagle - ADL
The Nazi Eagle is a symbol developed originally by the Nazi Party in Germany in the 1920s (also becoming a symbol of the German government after the Nazis took power), based loosely on traditional German coats of arms. Following World War II, the symbol was appropriated by neo-Nazis and other white supremacists worldwide, with many variations. ...
Reichsadler - Military Wiki | Fandom
The Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.
When is a German eagle a Nazi eagle? - Yahoo
2016年9月2日 · Many of the eagles - some double headed, other single headed - are similar, but none resemble the eagles adopted by the Nazi Party and the Third Reich in the years preceding World War II.
What is the German Eagle flag? - Geographic Pedia - NCESC
2024年6月28日 · This article aims to explore the significance of the German Eagle flag and its historical roots. The coat of arms of Germany prominently features a black eagle with a red beak, red tongue, and red feet on a golden field.