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State Flag and Ensign 1933-1935 (Germany)

Reichsdienstflagge

Last modified: 2005-09-10 by santiago dotor
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[State Flag and Ensign 1933-1935 (Germany)] 2:3
by Santiago Dotor and Dieter Linder
Flag adopted 1933, abolished 31 October 1935



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Description

The black-white-red with a slightly increased circular white area with the national eagle displayed, thus very similar to the Imperial Foreign Office State Flag, except for the form of the eagle. This flag basically replaced both the previous state flag and state ensign and was in use 1933 to 1935.

Norman Martin, 1998

[The] German state flag and ensign introduced in 1933 [was] black-white-red with circular white cutout, slightly off-centred to the hoist, therein the German eagle.

Ralf Stelter, 7 February 2001

This was the Reichsdienstflagge, adopted 22 April 1933 and replaced by the swastika type in 1935. I have a black and white photocopy of it from the 1934 German Ministry of Interior publication on flags which I got from Dieter Linder a couple of years ago. The eagle seems to me extremely close or identica