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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....
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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...
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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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The German colonies - with the exception of Kiaochow - were subject to the Imperial Colonial Office. However, Kiaochow was under the administration of the Navy. After all, the governor of Kiaochow had his own flag. Source for image...
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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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In the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, the tinging of the eagle's weapons in red was dispensed with, especially in the early days, regardless of whether it is a coat of arms or a flag. It just wasn't common yet. Source for image...
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This flag flag of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation is a variant in modern coloring, with red tinging on the beak and claws. The tinging in gray is considered historical because it is often seen that way, very rarely in red. The...
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This flag of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation was the flag of the empire until 1433, so the eagle with only one head, here in the design of the Renaissance. After that, when the two-headed eagle had been introduced, the flag with...
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