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Flag Date Use Description 1940: Proposal flag for General Government of occupied Poland: Flag proposal for the newly General Government, known only from the description. [4] 1939–1945: Unofficial flag of New Swabia: Flag of Reichskolonialbund and common flag for all German colonies during the Nazi period, in practice only for the New Swabia.
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1939 (12 P) Pages in category "1939 deaths" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,715 total.
Flag Date Designation Description 1935–1945 (de facto until 1939) Flag of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, if not a grand admiral Two crossed admiral swords on which the admiral cross is placed 1939–1945: Grand admiral's flag: Arranged on an admiral cross two crossed Großadmiral batons and the Wehrmacht eagle in yellow. Striking is the ...
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.
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
4 March – Oswald Freisler, German lawyer (suicide) (born 1895) 3 May – Wilhelm Groener, German soldier and chief of German General staff (born 1867) 22 May – Ernst Toller, German playwright (born 1893) 11 August – Jean Bugatti, German automobile designer (born 1909) 31 August – Wilhelm Bölsche, German journalist and science writer ...
Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; Log in; Personal tools. ... Pages in category "1939 in Germany" The following 32 pages are in this category, out ...
By 31 December 1939, the Sondergericht Bromberg had considered 1,005 cases, filing 160 indictments. 147 defendants were convicted: 100 people to death (including 13 women), 10 people to life imprisonment, 23 people to severe imprisonment (totaling 295 years), and 14 people to ordinary imprisonment (totaling 69 years). 21 people were acquitted.
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