What flag did Germany use in ww2?

What flag did Germany use in ww2?

Nazi Germany (1933–1945)

Date Use Description
Flags used 1933–1935
1933–1935 Flag of the Minister of Defence
Flags used 1935–1945
1935–1945 1935–1945 National flag Marine jack (Gösch) A red field, with a white disc with a black swastika at a 45 degree angle. Disk and swastika are slightly off-centre.

What is the national flag of Russia?

Russia
Flag of Russia/Country

What flag is similar to Germany?

Belgium, Holland and germany used to be one country. The flag is one of the few things that still shows that. They are very similar, before the war, Belgian flag stripes were also horizontal, just like germany. They changed it to vertical during the war to be better recognized.

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Why is the German Empire flag similar to other flags?

Last time I checked, the German Empire flag had no stars on it. Why are they similar? The same reason why Romanian and Chad flag are similar, or Indonesia and Monaco, or Niger and India, or the Netherlands and Yugoslavia, or Russia with Serbia (these two have reasonable cause), and so on and so on.

Why are there so many Middle Eastern countries with similar flags?

Coincidence. there are a lot of middle eastern countries with similar flags. Yemen, Egypt, Iraq, Syria. Well a reason for that is: those countries were run by Arab nationalists and were merged into one/two states on occasion.

Why are Russian athletes not allowed to stand under their flag?

On the podium, victorious Russian athletes are not allowed to stand under their flag or hear their national anthem — which have been banned from top global sports competitions since Russia was caught in a systematic doping scandal in 2015. They’ve settled for Tchaikovsky. Get the latest news and results from the Tokyo Olympics

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What were the symbols of the Imperial German Empire?

The symbols of Imperial Germany became symbols of monarchist and nationalist protest and were often used by monarchist and nationalist organisations (e.g. Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten). This included the Reichskriegsflagge (war flag of the Reich), which has been revived in the present for similar use.