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The flag of Europe or European flag [note 1] consists of twelve golden stars forming a circle on a blue field. It is the official flag of the European Union.It was designed and adopted in 1955 by the Council of Europe (CoE) as a symbol for the whole of Europe.
Yellow star labeled Juif, the French term for Jew, that was worn during the Nazi occupation of France. The yellow badge, also known as the yellow patch, the Jewish badge, or the yellow star (German: Judenstern, lit. ' Jew's star '), was an accessory that Jews were required to wear
The flag of Europe is used to represent both the European Union and the Council of Europe. It consists of a circle of 12 golden (yellow) stars on a blue background. The blue represents the west, the number of stars represents completeness while their position in a circle represents unity.
The black castle and red stars are a memory of Coevorden standing up against the Bisshop. 1986– Flag of Flevoland: The flag recalls how the new province was reclaimed from the IJsselmeer. The central yellow stripe, wavy then straight, symbolises the transformation of the sea into land. Its colour symbolises rapeseed, planted to stabilise the ...
The Nazis forced Jews in Germany and some European countries it occupied during World War Two to wear yellow stars on their clothing as part of a programme of persecution that culminated in the ...
Oblast coat of arms in top left corner, surrounded by seventeen yellow and fourteen white stars 2001– Flag of Lviv Oblast: Yellow lion on a blue field 2001– Flag of Mykolaiv Oblast: 2002– Flag of Odesa Oblast: 2000– Flag of Poltava Oblast: Yellow Cossack cross on a blue field 2005– Flag of Rivne Oblast: 2000– Flag of Sevastopol ...
The European flag, first adopted by the Council of Europe, consists of 12 golden stars in a circle on a blue background. The stars symbolise the ideals of unity, solidarity and harmony among the peoples of Europe. [7] The number of stars has nothing to do with the number of member countries, though the circle is a symbol of unity. [7]
Billy Joel took the state at Madison Square Garden wearing a Star of David on his jacket, just as Jews in Germany were forced to do during World War II.