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War Ensign 1938-1945 (Germany)
Reichskriegsflagge
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image by Olivier Vercammen
Flag adopted February 1938, abolished 1945
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Description
The national war ensign had a red field with a white-black-white bordered
black cross with a center disk — thus clearly inspired by the Imperial
Ensign. The center disk was somewhat larger and had a white-black bordered
swastika instead of an eagle. In the canton there was a white-black-white
bordered Iron Cross — instead of the Iron
Cross on the black-white-red tricolor. (...) Illustrated in Flaggenbuch
1939 [neu39], plate I, and Davis 1975
[dav75], p. 81.
Norman Martin, Jan 1998
Actual flags usually had on the border a small eagle with a circled
swastika with an 'M' underneath (the mark of the Reichszeugmeister)
and a size such as '200 × 335' stamped on it.
Norman Martin, 1 Jun 2000
This scan shows the war ensign construction
sheet as it appears in Flaggenbuch 1939 [neu39].
Santiago Dotor, 5 Jun 2000
Two different patterns of this flag existed:
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1935-1938: the bars of the center cross do
not connect with the rings of the disc and border rings of the white disc
are uninterrupted.
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1938-1945: the white disc shifted slightly towards the seam. There are
sections of the outer black border of the disc connected to the outer black
borders of the cross, and that outer black border is interrupted by the
white fimbriation and the central black stripe of the cross.
Marcus Wendel, 20 Sep 2000
There were no two variants of this flag, [but two consecutive flags].
The first Reichskriegsflagge was introduced 7th
November 1935. Flaggenbuch 1939 [neu39]
shows the later flag which replaced the first in February 1938.
Ralf Stelter, 13 Jan 2001
Reichskriegsflagge - 1st and 2nd pattern
1st2nd
images by Olivier Vercammen, 13 Oct 2002
Here are both the 1st and the 2nd patern flags. They came in a few popular
sizes: 80x135 / 100x170 / 150x250 / 200x335 / 300x500 ( all centimeters
). They have normaly all a stamp of the constructor and size ( in cm or
in meter e.g. 0.80x1.35 ).
Most of them (but not all) have a marking with an eagle over a kapital
M, which means the flag was Kriegsmarine approved.
Normaly the small flags have two looped rope lanyards while the larger
examples have a looped lanyard at the top and a large rope at the bottom.
Olivier Vercammen, 13 Oct 2002
Imperial war ensign flown on 31st May
Flown at the top of the mainmast on the anniversary of the Battle of Jutland
/ Skagerrak
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image by Carsten Linke
Austro-Hungarian war ensign flown on 31st May by the
Prinz Eugen
Flown at the top of the mainmast on the anniversary of the Battle of Jutland
/ Skagerrak
2:3
image by ®eljko Heimer, 22 Sep 1996
Actually the Austro-Hungarian war ensign was
used during World War Two as well! It was flown by the German heavy cruiser
Prinz Eugen —though only once due to the war— that took over the
tradition of the Austro-Hungarian Navy by an order dated 12 June 1940.
Source: John R. Angola and Adolf Schlicht, Die Kriegsmarine: Uniforms
& Traditions Vol 3.
Marcus Wendel, 16 Oct 2000
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