- "Horst-Wessel-Lied" (German: [hɔʁst ˈvɛsl̩ liːt] ), also
known by its
incipit "Die
Fahne hoch" ('Raise the Flag High'), was the
anthem of the ****
Party (NSDAP)...
- Die Rote
Fahne (German: [diː ˈʁoːtə ˈfaːnə], The Red Flag) was a
German newspaper originally founded in 1876 by
Socialist Worker's
Party leader Wilhelm...
- Die
Fahne Hoch may
refer to: "Horst-Wessel-Lied", also
known as Die
Fahne Hoch Die
Fahne Hoch! (Frank Stella), a
painting by an
American artist This disambiguation...
-
Anton F.
Fahne (28
February 1805 – 12
January 1883) was a
German author, jurist,
genealogist and historian.
Fahne was born in Münster and
studied medicine...
- Die
Fahne Hoch! is an
enamel on
canvas painting by
American artist Frank Stella,
completed in 1959. It is held at the
Whitney Museum of
American Art,...
- Die rote
Fahne des
Ostens ('The Red Flag of the East') was a
newspaper published from Königsberg. It was the
organ of the East Prussia-Danzig organization...
- Prison. The Horst-Wessel-Lied ("Song of
Horst Wessel"), also
known as Die
Fahne Hoch ("The Flag Raised"), was the
official anthem of the NSDAP. The song...
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vereinigten Fahne auf Reichstagsgebäude.
Diese Fahne war bis anno
domini 1902
allen Dimensionen nach
gleich ungarische Fahne. Pliverić,
Josip (1907)...
- one-sixth
longer than they are wide."
Swiss Standard German consistently uses
Fahne (cognate with vane)
rather than the term
Flagge used for
national flags...
- any opportunity,
including the
following titles: "Wir
tragen die
Blaue Fahne" – "We
Carry the Blue Flag" "Unser
kleiner Trompeter" – "Our
Little Trumpeter"...