Durable Quality & Reasonable Prices
PzG carries a large selection of reproduction historical Adolf Hitler Flags, Third Reich Flags & Nazi flags each produced with special attention to detail and durability.
Adolf Hitler Flags, Third Reich Flags, and Nazi Flags are approximately 3 feet x 5 feet and made from 100% durable polyester with brass grommets.
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F03 Fuehrer Standard Flags
Blood flag with the Standard of the Leader and National Chancellor centered on it.
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F04 Third Reich Battle Flags -World War II
This was the national war ensign of the Third Reich and used by the land forces of Nazi Germany.
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F05 NSDAP Flags - Nazi Party Flag - National Flag - Naval Ensign Flags
This flag was the Nazi Party Flag. In 1935 it also became the German State Flag and the Naval Ensign of the third Reich.
Historical Facts: Virtually all insignia used by the National Socialist Movement in the early days of its struggle were personally designed by Adolf Hitler. Its first and by far best known specimen was the Hooked Cross on a white disk in a red field. He specified their precise proportions, which have been carried down to the present day. - Marc Roland
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F06 Old Comrades Flags
This was the Flag of the Old Guard of the NSDAP. In its center is the golden Party Membership Insignia surrounded by a gold wreath.
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F07 SS Death Head Nazi Flag
This was the infamous Death's Head flag of the Storm Troopers (SS).
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F08 SS Command Center HQ Flag
This was the Headquarters Flag of the Storm Troopers (SS).
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F09 Flag of the SS-Heimwehr Danzig
The SS Heimwehr "Danzig" was an SS unit established in the free city of Danzig, Poland, before the Second World War. It fought with the German army against the Polish Army during the invasion of Poland. After this it became part of the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf and ceased to exist as an independent unit.
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F10 Nazi Police Flag
This was the flag of the Chief of the Order Police. The "Order Police" were the national civilian police organization of the Third Reich.
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F11 RAD / Abteilung "Horst Wessel" Flag
The flag of Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) which was the official labor service of the Third Reich.
Historical Facts: The Reich Arbeit Dienst, or “Reich Labor Service”, transformed masses of unemployed men into an army of ecological workers. They reclaimed marshlands, saved forests, built roads, and participated in numerous other construction projects that got the German economy back on its feet, while instilling a deep, personal pride in the nobility of physical labor. “They day is coming,” Adolf Hitler told them at 1934’s Party Day rally, in Nuremberg, “when no man may enter our national community unless he has first gone through your community.” As such, the RAD flag features a Swastika with the image of a shovel blade emerging between two sheaves of wheat, symbolizing the National Socialist “Blood and Soil” concept --- Aryan man’s roots in the Earth, as exemplified in the RAD motto, “Arbeit adelt”, or “Work ennobles”. - Marc Roland
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F12 Hitler Youth Banner
After 1936, it became compulsory for 10-18 year olds to join the Hitler Youth. The task of the boys section was to prepare the boys for military service. For girls, the organization prepared them for motherhood. By 1936 the membership was 4 million.
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F13 Hitler Youth Troop 33
This flag is an example of a Hitler Youth Regimental Flag.
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F14 Commander in Chief of the Army -
Reichskreigs German Armed Forces Ensign
This flag was used by the Commander-in-Chief of the Army.
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F15 WWI German War ensign and Naval Jack
This was the flag used by all German warships between 1933-1935. It was replaced by the swastika type in 1935.
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F16 Army Chief of Staff Flags
This was the flag used by the Chief of General Staff of the German Army between 1944 and 1945.
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F17 Army Field Marshal’s Flags
This was the flag used by German Army Field Marshall’s in the Third Reich.
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F18 Herman Goering Panzer Korps Flags
The Panzer Units all Used the color Pink in the color coded designation, the reason for the Luftwaffe type eagle on this army flag was that the division was named after the Reichmarshall Herman Goering, thus the Luftwaffe type eagle and the large lettering HG for Herman Goering.
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F19 Luftwaffe HQ Car Flag
Smaller versions of this flag were used as a Car Flag for Commanding Generals of the Air Force.
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F20 Flag of the Air Force Chief of Staff
This was the flag of the Luftwaffe Chief of Staff flag between 1937 and 1941.
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F21 Flag of the Commanding Generals of the Air Force
This was the flag of Commanding Generals of the German Luftwaffe.
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F22 Slavic Unit Officers' Flags
This was the Officer’s Flag of Slavic units, it was sometimes called the German Blue Ruck.
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F23 German Nazi Police Flag
This flag is one version of the German Civilian Police.
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F24 Imperial War Ensign (World War I) Flags
This was the war ensign used from 1867 to 1919. When in 1888, Wilhelm II succeeded to the Second Reich throne, the eagle on the Prussian and Imperial arms were redesigned and used until the end of World War I.
Historical Facts: After the National Socialist Machtergreifung, or Seizure of Power, on 30 January 1933, the defunct Weimar Republics black-red-yellow colors were happily discarded for what many observers believed was Germanys most attractive flag. Influenced by World War Ones Imperial Naval ensign, it did indeed fly from the stern of every ship in the Kriegsmarine, or German Navy. It also flew atop every German government building until 1945, and is still generally recognized as the foremost representative banner of the Third Reich. - Marc Roland
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F25 SS Loyalty Motto Totenkopf Flags
"Mein Ehre Heisst Treue or My Honor is Loyalty"
Totenkopf is the German word for "skull." This was a SS Loyalty Motto flag proclaimed “Mein Ehre Heisst Treue” or “My Honor is Loyalty.”
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F26 1944 Nazi Flags
Possibility an army division flag (unidentified) based on the use of the "Army type" eagle (wings directed downward) on the flag. The black color would indicate possibly an SS division.
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F27 SS LAH Rgt. Panzer Flags
This is the regiment flag of the SS Panzer Corps Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler which was a German Waffen-SS panzer corps which saw action on both the Western and Eastern Fronts during World War II. A “Panzer skull” has no lower jawbone.
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F28 SS Nazi Runes Hausfahne Flags
This was the House Flag of the Storm troopers.
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F29 SS Totenkompf Nazi Division Flags
The 3rd SS Division was formed from the Totenkopf units that took part in the Polish Campaign. The unit served both in France and on the Eastern Front. The Division surrendered to the Americans on May 9, 1945, and the prisoners were handed over to the Soviets.
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NAZI FLAGS PERFECT FOR RE-ENACTORS MUSEUMS AND HISTORICAL WWII ERA DISPLAYS!
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F30 Nazi Party Flags with Iron Cross
This was a variant of the Nazi Party Flag with an Iron Cross in upper corner.
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F31 1939 Reichsmarschall Flags
The flag of the Air Force Reichsmarschall used between 1939-1941.
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F32 Zeppelin Corps Flags
A flag used at Zeppelin bases and installations.
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F33 Nazi Water Sports Flags
Civilian flag for NSDAP Water Sports and boating activities.
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F34 German Infantry Flags
The Wehrmacht Infantry Flag dates from 1936. At the center of the flag is a white disk surrounded by a silver wreath and containing a black "Army type" (with wings directed downward) eagle grasping a black swastika similar to the eagle that frequently appeared on Army steel helmets.
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F35 SS Handschar Flags
The 13th SS Mountain Division was formed in March 1943 from Moslems from the Bosnia-Herzegovina region of Croatia with a core of German troops from the 7th SS-Freiwillingen-Gebirgs Division.
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F36 Non-German SS Unit Flags
This flag was used by non-German SS Divisions.
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F37 Imperial German Tricolor Flags
This flag was declared to be the national flag for the Second Reich in 1892 and continued in use until 1918. It was briefly reintroduced between 1933-1935 and used jointly with the swastika flag, then banned as "reactionary."
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F38 German Jägerschaft Flag
The flag of the German Hunting Society between 1934-1945. It was led by the Reichsjägermeister Hermann Göring.
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F39 East Prussia Flags
East Prussia, or Brandenburg, joined with West Prussia to become the Kingdom of Prussia, and later formed the Second Reich.
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F40 German State Flags
This was the German State flag and ensign used between the years 1933-1935. It was replaced by the swastika type in 1935.
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F41 Fascist Italy Flags
The Italian tricolore flag didn't change when Mussolini rose to power. However, in 1943, after fleeing the allied advance, Mussolini proclaimed the Italian Social Republic in Northern Italy, which was under German control at the time. An eagle grasping a golden fasces was added to the national tricolore flag.
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F42 Fascist Spain Flags
This was the Flag of the Spanish State under Franco's Rule.
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F43 Wehrmacht Chief of Staff Flag
This flag was used for the Army Chief of Staff prior to 1944.
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F44 Waffen SS Division Flags
Flag with all the Waffen SS Division Shields.
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F45 Wappen or state shields of German states Flags
Flag with the modern Germany State Shields.
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F46 Wappen of German cities Flags on white
Flag with the modern German Cities Shields on a white field.
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