- for
speed and
simplicity of manufacture. Very late in the war some
Hoheitszeichen were
simply printed on thin fabric.
There were also
versions for other...
- 1935 the ****s
introduced their party symbol as the
national insignia (
Hoheitszeichen) as well. This
version symbolises the
country (Reich) and was therefore...
-
historical divisions of the state. It was
included in the
Gesetz über die
Hoheitszeichen (Law on the
Regional Emblems) of 30
January 1991,
which came into law...
- version,
unlike the
Hoheitszeichen (**** Germany's
national insignia), has the
eagle grasping two bones,
whereas the
Hoheitszeichen depicts the
eagle clutching...
-
conferral (Besitzzeugnis
otherwise Verleihungsurkunde)
sealed with the
Hoheitszeichen des
Deutschen Reiches (Great Seal of the
German Reich) and the facsimile...
-
eagle combined with the ****
swastika was made the
national emblem (
Hoheitszeichen) by
order of
Adolf Hitler in 1935.
Despite its
medieval origin, the...
- Thüringisches
Staatsarchiv Altenburg (Hrsg.): Rautenkranz und rote Rose: Die
Hoheitszeichen des
Herzogtums und des
Freistaates Sachsen Altenburg. Sax-Verlag, Altenburg...
- 3
October 1990. The
first legal regulation was the
Gesetz über die
Hoheitszeichen of 30
January 1991. The new arms of
Thuringia are the old arms of the...
-
Interior Alwin Ziel, Law on the
State Symbols of the
State of
Brandenburg (
Hoheitszeichen-Gesetz — HzG) of
January 30, 1991 (GVBl.I/91, [Nr. 04], S.26), Potsdam...
-
Province of N****au (1944–1945)
State Chancellery (1948),
Gesetz über die
Hoheitszeichen des
Landes Hessenn (in German),
retrieved 25
November 2008 "Beflaggungstermine...