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A black cross on a white field. 1466–1772 Flag of Royal Prussia: 1525–1701 Flag of Ducal Prussia: 1701–1750 First flag of the Kingdom in Prussia: A black eagle holding a rod and orb on a white field, a crown on top 1701–1935 Civil flag of Prussia A bicolour design – white and black, split horizontally. 1750–1801
English: Map of Germany with the 16 Bundesländer (federal states) shown in the colors of the German flag and white. Creating SVG version of File:16 States of Germany in black red gold white.jpg using File:Karte_Bundesrepublik_Deutschland.svg as the base.
The black-white-red tricolour remained the flag of Germany until the end of the German Empire in 1918, in the final days of World War I. A visually near-identical flag was used as the national flag of the Republic of Upper Volta , adopted upon the country's independence in 1958 and used until 1984, when the nation was overthrown and re ...
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Black, white and red German Flags: Göktürk Khaganate: Sky blue Holy Roman Empire: Gold and black White and red Flags of the Holy Roman Empire: Luhansk People's Republic: Light blue, blue and red Nazi Germany: Black, white and red Brown German Flags: Neutral Moresnet: Black, white and navy Portugal (Kingdom of Portugal 1139-1910) Blue and white
black: rendered as RGB 0 0 0 red: rendered as RGB 208 0 0 ... Template:Country data Germany; Template:Country data West Germany; View more links to this file.
The country is now one of two halves, the blue of the AfD in the east and the black of the CDU in the west. The division is strikingly similar to the postwar years of East and West Germany ...
Urburschenschaft banner (replica). Uniforms of the Lützow Free Corps during the German campaign (1813–1814) against French occupation under Napoleon also consisted of a combination of black, red, and gold—though mainly for functional reasons: the corps under command of the Prussian major Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow was made up of volunteer university students from all over Germany ...