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This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Flag of Germany.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Oorlogsvlag; Vlag van Duitsland; Usage on ang.wikipedia.org Bysen:Country data ÞÄ“odscland
The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross) may also be illegal in Austria, Brazil, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Israel, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and other countries, depending on context.
Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 443 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 177 × 240 pixels ... Flag map of Germany: Date: 25 January 2011, 23:11 (UTC) Source:
National Committee for a Free Germany: Also used the Flag of Germany (1867–1918) without the heading 1930–1933: Black Front: 1920–1924: Union of Upper Silesians: 1920–1945: National Socialist German Workers' Party: 1919–1946: Communist Party of Germany (obverse and reverse) 1918–1933: German National People's Party: Flag of Germany ...
Reduced nominal dimensions: now height flag divisible by 3 (3 strips of 200 pixels each). Previous flag: stripes height rounded (imperfect). Optimized svg code. No other changes. 03:53, 31 December 2017: 1,200 × 800 (210 bytes) Jeenim: Svg. code reduced: 01:55, 22 January 2016: 1,200 × 800 (233 bytes) EclecticArkie: svg code reduction: 18:48 ...
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Flag Regulation of 18 June 1937. Further information about the flag (in order to avoid constant vandalism): The Reich Flag Act of 1935 (Reichsflaggengesetz vom 15.9.1935) stipulated that the "Reich- and Merchant Flag" was to be depicted with the disk slightly shifted to the flag pole (RGBl. I (1935) No. 122).