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  2. Coat of arms of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    While part of Nazi Germany, the free state's arms depicted a single black eagle, more stylized than before but not in a heraldic manner, with a swastika and the phrase Gott mit uns beginning in 1933. The Reichsstatthaltergesetz of 1935 removed all effective power from the Prussian government.

  3. Coat of arms of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The federal assembly constitutes the old German imperial eagle with the surrounding scripture "German Confederation" and the colors of the former German imperial coat of arms – black, red, gold – to be the coat of arms and colors of the German Confederation and reserves the right, to make further decision about its use according to the ...

  4. File:Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Prussia 1873-1918.svg

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    Orders, decorations, and medals of the German Empire; Pour le Mérite; Red Cross Medal (Prussia) Titles and emblems of the German Emperor after 1873; Warrior Merit Medal (Prussia) Wilhelm-Orden; Wilhelm II; William I, German Emperor; User:Alphathon/sandbox; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox 9/Box 15/Box 3; User:VulpesVulpes42/sandbox; User talk:Stephen2nd ...

  5. Titles and emblems of the German Emperor after 1873

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    The German Emperors after 1873 had a variety of titles and coats of arms, which in various compositions became the officially used titles and coats of arms.The title and coat of arms were last fixed in 1873, but the titles did not necessarily mean that the area was really dominated, and sometimes even several princes bore the same title.

  6. Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was 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 the "Third Reich" (Nazi Germany, 1933–1945).

  7. Reichsadler - Wikipedia

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    Before the mid-13th century, however, the Imperial Eagle was an Imperial symbol in its own right, and not used yet as a heraldic charge in a coat of arms. An early depiction of a double-headed Imperial Eagle in a heraldic shield, attributed to Frederick II of Hohenstaufen , is found in the Chronica Majora by Matthew Paris (circa 1250).

  8. File:Coat of arms of Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg, KG.png

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  9. File:Imperial Coat of arms of Germany (1889–1918).svg

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    English: Imperial Coat of arms of Germany (1889–1918). Date: 23 November 2010: Source: Vectorization of File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Reichsadler 1889.png: Author: