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      • An eagle looking over its left wing with a swastika in its claws was the emblem of the Nazi Party that ruled Germany under Adolf Hitler (the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei — NSDAP).
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  2. In relation to the Regulation concerning the national emblem of the reich of 5 November 1935, article 1 I decide: The national emblem of the Reich shows the swastika, surrounded by an oak wreath, on the oak wreath an eagle with spread wings. The head of the eagle is turned to the right.

  3. The Nazis' principal symbol was the swastika, which the newly established Nazi Party formally adopted in 1920. [1] The formal symbol of the party was the Parteiadler, an eagle atop a swastika. The black-white-red motif is based on the colours of the flags of the German Empire.

  4. Jan 23, 2020 · As well as this, the Third Reich design also has an added stylized oak wreath that the eagle lays its claws onto at the bottom. Within the oak wreath, there is also a Hakenkreuz or “Hooked Cross”, which is more commonly known as the Nazi Swastika. It is also known to symbolize racism.

  5. The Third Reich government adopted the eagle as a national symbol (Hoheitszeichen), in common with previous German governments and several other European countries. Originally, the design was to show the eagle's head facing to its right when used as a national symbol, and to its left when used as a Nazi Party symbol, but this convention was not ...

  6. The regime adopted the emblem in 1935. The eagle was reputedly chosen to symbolise long life, great strength and majestic looks. The eagle was designed with a Nazi swastika, and looks to the...

  7. Modern neo-Nazis in various countries use the Nazi eagle as a symbol of continuity with the Third Reich. In Ukraine, it is commonly used to demonstrate Nazi views. Often the eagle holds another symbol in its claws instead of a swastika. For example, the eagle might hold the emblem of a football club.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReichsadlerReichsadler - Wikipedia

    After World War I the Weimar Republic under President Friedrich Ebert assumed a plain version of the Reichsadler, which remained in use until 1935. During Nazi rule, a stylised eagle combined with the Nazi swastika was made the national emblem ( Hoheitszeichen) by order of Adolf Hitler in 1935.

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