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National Committee for a Free Germany: Also used the Flag of Germany (1867–1918) without the heading 1930–1933: Black Front: 1920–1924: Union of Upper Silesians: 1920–1945: National Socialist German Workers' Party: 1919–1946: Communist Party of Germany (obverse and reverse) 1918–1933: German National People's Party: Flag of Germany ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Alarm at Station III: Philipp Lothar Mayring: Gustav Fröhlich, Kirsten Heiberg, Jutta Freybe: Crime: Asew: Phil Jutzi: Fritz Rasp, Olga Chekhova, Hilde von Stolz
While not as highly regarded as films of the preceding Weimar Republic era, [citation needed] the films of Nazi Germany, mainly made under control of Joseph Goebbels, hold a fascination for many, [citation needed] both as historical documents of one of the most important periods of 20th century history, as well as for their own artistic merit.
Command flag for the commander-in-chief of an army group: 1933–1945: Command flag for the commander-in-chief of an army command: Until 1941, called the "flag for the staff of an army commando" 1941–1945: Command flag for the commander of a panzer group: 1933–1945: Command flag for the commanding general of an army corps
On 15 September 1935, one year after the death of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg and Hitler's elevation to the position of Führer, the dual flag arrangement was ended, with the exclusive use of the Nazi flag as the national flag of Germany.
Pages in category "1939 in Germany" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
On 15 September 1935, one year after the death of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, the Nazi flag became the national flag and ensign of Germany. [1] One reason for the change may have been the " Bremen incident" of 26 July 1935, in which a group of demonstrators in New York City boarded the ocean liner SS Bremen , tore the Nazi Party flag ...
The Death of the White Stallion; The Desperado Trail; Eine deutsche Revolution; The Diadem of the Czarina; Dilili in Paris; The Dismissal (film) Doctor Crippen (1942 film) Downfall (2004 film) The Dreamer (1936 film) Dreams of Love (1935 German film) Duke Ferrante's End; The Duke of Reichstadt (1931 film)