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In addition to the emperor and the empress of the German Empire, the crown prince also had his own flag or standard. It is very similar to the emperor's standard, but differs in details. The crown prince also has his own crown on the...
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The authority of the Inspector General of the Navy oft he German Empire was the second highest, only subordinated to the Commander in Chief. After the defeat in World War I, this authority was abolished on 10th of August in 1918. The...
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The flag (standard) of the Grand Admiral of the German Empire shows, among other things, two crossed marshal's batons, which illustrates this rank equal to a field marshal. Source for image and text, and more information about the...
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The flags of the German Empire appeared between 1921 and 1933 on land in black, red, and gold, and the naval flags were retained in black, white, and red. The Hanseatic cities did not want to do without the familiar appearance of their...
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In almost all monarchies in Germany, the monarch had his own flag or standard from the middle / end of the 19th century, so in the Principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, which was a state in Thuringia until 1918. This was the flag...
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The German colonies, and thus Togo, were subject - with the exception of Kiautschou (Kiaochow) - to the Imperial Colonial Office. Correspondingly, authorities used its seals, flags and the imperial coat of arms. From 1913 onwards, the...
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The German colonies, and thus German South West Africa, were subject - with the exception of Kiautschou (Kiaochow) - to the Imperial Colonial Office. Correspondingly, authorities used its seals, flags and the imperial coat of arms. From...
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The German colonies, and thus German New Guinea, were subject - with the exception of Kiautschou (Kiaochow) - to the Imperial Colonial Office. Correspondingly, authorities used its seals, flags and the imperial coat of arms. From 1913...
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The German colonies, and thus German East Africa, were subject - with the exception of Kiautschou (Kiaochow) - to the Imperial Colonial Office. Correspondingly, authorities used its seals, flags and the imperial coat of arms. From 1913...
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The German colonies, including German East Africa, were subject to the Imperial Colonial Office - with the exception of Kiautschou (Kiaochow). Correspondingly, authorities used its seals, flags and the imperial coat of arms. The governor...
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The German colonies, and thus German Cameroon, were subject - with the exception of Kiautschou (Kiaochow) - to the Imperial Colonial Office. Correspondingly, authorities used its seals, flags and the imperial coat of arms. From 1913...
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The German colonies, and thus Samoa, were subject - with the exception of Kiautschou (Kiaochow) - to the Imperial Colonial Office. Correspondingly, authorities used its seals, flags and the imperial coat of arms. From 1913 onwards, the...
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