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When Heinrich XI, Prince Reuss of Greiz was appointed by Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor to rule the then-new Principality of Reuss-Greiz on 12 May 1778, the flag adopted by the Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz was the first-ever appearance of the black-red-gold tricolour in its modern arrangement in any sovereign state within what today comprises Germany ...
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The German national flag as a banner flag, according to the Federal flag Act of 1996, November the 13rd. The 5:2 ratio is not written but is the most-commonly used. Arabic
Geometry from description in Order on the German flags. The federal flag consists of three horizontal stripes of equal width, black at the top, red in the middle, gold-colored at the bottom, the ratio of the height to the length of the flag cloth is 3 to 5. The federal flag can also be flown in the form of a banner.
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 ...
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