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  1. Jan 23, 2020 · Nazi Reichsadler found in Urugay. The Nazi Reichsadler was reportedly designed by Hitler himself along with many other Nazi bird symbols and was officially adopted along with other Nazi symbolism on the 5th November 1935 after the regulation “concerning the national emblem of the Reich” was made by Adolf Hitler, which made the party symbol of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party ...

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

    The Reichsadler ( German pronunciation: [ˈra͜içs|aːdlɐ]; "Imperial Eagle") is the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945).

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  4. The swastika was the first symbol of Nazism and remains strongly associated with it in the Western world. The 20th-century German Nazi Party made extensive use of graphic symbols, especially the swastika, notably in the form of the swastika flag, which became the co-national flag of Nazi Germany in 1933, and the sole national flag in 1935.

  5. The emblem was established by a regulation made by Adolf Hitler, 5 November 1935: To express the unity of party and state in relation to their emblems too, I decide: Article 1 The reich holds as emblem of its nationality the national emblem of the National Socialist German Workers Party. Article 2 The national emblems of the Wehrmacht remain ...

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  6. Reichsadler / Hoheitsadler. Third Reich Eagles Remaining Today on Period Structures 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

  7. www.adl.org › resources › hate-symbolNazi Eagle | ADL

    The Nazi Eagle is a symbol developed originally by the Nazi Party in Germany in the 1920s (also becoming a symbol of the German government after the Nazis took power), based loosely on traditional German coats of arms. Following World War II, the symbol was appropriated by neo-Nazis and other white supremacists worldwide, with many variations.

  8. From approximately 1937 the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRB) adopted and used extensively the Richard Klein designed eagle as its emblem. This eagle emblem was used widely throughout the DRB and adorned the train engines and carriages of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. There are also several examples of these eagles being used on trucks, buses and cars ...

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