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  2. Wirmer Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Wirmer Flag (German: Wirmer-Flagge), also known commercially as the flag of German Resistance 20 July or the Stauffenberg flag, [1] [2] is a design by Josef Wirmer. Wirmer was a resistance fighter against the Nazi Regime and part of the 20 July plot. According to his idea, the flag was to become the new flag of Germany after the successful ...

  3. German resistance to Nazism - Wikipedia

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    The German resistance to Nazism (German: Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus) included unarmed and armed opposition and disobedience to the Nazi regime by various movements, groups and individuals by various means, from attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler or to overthrow his regime, defection to the enemies of the Third Reich and sabotage ...

  4. List of German flags - Wikipedia

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    Merchant flag of German Reich variant with the Iron Cross: 1933–1935: Merchant flag of German Reich (Handelsflagge) A red field, with a white disc with a black swastika at a 45-degree angle. Disc and swastika are exactly in the centre. [citation needed] 1933–1935: Merchant flag of German Reich variant with the Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz ...

  5. Josef Wirmer - Wikipedia

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    Born in Paderborn, Josef Wirmer was from a Catholic family of teachers. His father was a Gymnasium headmaster. After his Abitur in Warburg he studied law in Freiburg and Berlin. . At that time, his democratic views were in marked contrast to the staunchly monarchist outlook still prevalent in learned circles, and this earned him the nickname "the red Wirme

  6. Flag of Germany - Wikipedia

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    This use of the old flag is almost completely overshadowed by its prevalent use by the far right, however; since the aforementioned ban on all Nazi symbolism (e.g. the swastika), the Schutzstaffel's (SS) double sig rune, etc.) is still in effect within today's Germany, the far right have been forced to forgo any Nazi flags and instead use the ...

  7. Three Arrows - Wikipedia

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    The Three Arrows symbol is popularly used within the antifa movement in the United States, along with flags based on the symbol of antifa in Germany. Sections of the American Left , including the Young People's Socialist League , have adopted the Three Arrows as a logo.

  8. File:German Resistance Flag Proposal 1944.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Germany; Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg; German resistance to Nazism; Hans Oster; Henning von Tresckow; Josef Wirmer; List of German flags; List of neo-Nazi organizations; Nordic cross flag; Pegida; Wilhelm Canaris; Wirmer Flag; Talk:German resistance to Nazism/Sandbox for revisions; User:Eleventhblock/sandbox

  9. Iron Front - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Front (German: Eiserne Front) was a German paramilitary organization in the Weimar Republic which consisted of social democrats, trade unionists, and democratic socialists. Its main goal was to defend social democracy against what was seen as anti-democratic, totalitarian ideologies on the far-right and far-left.