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  • Postcards with historical arms of [[Arms of German States (postcards)|German States]]
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  • ...s for albums. Two series had a heraldic theme, with the arms of the German States and the second with the arms of European countries. ==Series 1 : German States==
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  • File:Braunschweig.bw.jpg
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  • File:Waldeck.bw.jpg
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  • Coats of arms of present German States (Bundesländer) and predecessors.
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Nassau]]
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  • |'''German''' ...l 5 states which joined the new Rheinish Union (a predecessor of the later German Empire), namely : Reuss-Gera, Reuss-Schleiz (principality), Reuss-Lobenstei
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  • <font size=5><center>'''Unknown German series with arms of German States and Countries'''</center></font> This is a series of square stamps with the arms of German States and territories, as well as other countries. Based on the arms and texts, i
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  • |'''German''' The County Rieneck was a county located in the present-day German states of [[Bayern]]. It existed as an independent territory from 1100-1806 under
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  • |'''German''' The County Henneberg was a small county located in the present-day German states of [[Bayern]] and [[Thüringen]]. It existed as an independent territory fr
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  • |'''German''' ...first used by a group of nobles, who separated themselves in 1454 from the German Order.
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  • |'''German''' ...n (State)|Baden]], [[Württemberg-Hohenzollern]] and Württemberg-Baden. The states were created in 1945 and combined to [[Baden-Württemberg]] in 1952.
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  • ...ibeauvillé]] (Rappoltsweiler). The title (and arms) were later used by the German Princes of [[Waldeck-Pyrmont]]. [[Category:German States|Rappoltstein]]
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  • ...th 24 Swiss cantonal arms in 1897, and a second in 1898 with the 27 German States at the time (Stückelberg, E. A.: Das Wappen in Kunst und Gewerbe. Zürich: ==1898 issue : German States==
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  • |'''German''' ...n (State)|Baden]], Wurttemberg-Hohenzollern and [[Württemberg-Baden]]. The states were created in 1945 and combined to [[Baden-Württemberg]] in 1952.
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  • For the former German city Posen, see [[Poznań]]. |'''German'''
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Lüneburg]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Oldenburg]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Delmenhorst]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...t]]. It is now part of the [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]] and [[Rheinland-Pfalz]] States.
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  • *Issued by : Deutsche Phillumenistischen Gesellschaft e.V. (German matchbox label collector's society) These series were not issued by a company, but by the German matchbox label collector's society for their 15th anniversary.
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Schleswig]]
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  • |'''German''' The County Klettgau was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It existed as an independent territory uti
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  • |'''German''' The County Virneburg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Rheinland-Pfalz]] around the town of [[Virneburg]]. It existed a
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  • |'''German''' The County Falkenstein was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]. It existed as an independent territory until
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  • |'''German''' The County Wernigerode was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Sachsen-Anhalt]]. It existed as an independent territory from 11
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  • ''' {{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}} ''' (German: Markgrafschaft Meißen) |'''German'''
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  • |'''German''' The County Eberstein was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It existed as an independent territory fro
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  • |'''German''' The County Schaumburg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Niedersachsen]]. It existed as an independent territory until 16
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  • |'''German''' The County Nidda was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Hessen]]. It existed as an independent territory from 1065-1333
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  • |'''German''' The County Blankenheim was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]] around the castle and town of [[Blankenhei
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  • |'''German''' The County was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Sachsen-Anhalt]]. It existed as an independent territory from 10
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  • |'''German''' The County Kirchberg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It existed as an independent territory unt
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  • |'''German''' The County Ravensberg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]. It existed as an independent territory fr
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  • |'''German''' The County Schwalenberg was a very small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]] around the castle Schwalenberg. It existed
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  • |'''German''' The County Wertheim was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It existed as an independent territory fro
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  • |'''German''' ...xceptions, the whole district belonged historically to either one of these States.
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  • |'''German''' The County Zollern was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It existed as an independent territory fro
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  • |'''German''' The County Ziegenhain was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Hessen]] around the towns of [[Ziegenhain]] and [[Nidda]]. It ex
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  • |'''German''' ...the arms are the arms of the States of Trier (red) and Köln (black). Both states had many possessions in the district. The peacock is taken from the arms of
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  • |'''German''' The County Störnstein was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Bayern]] in the Oberpfalz region. It existed as an independent t
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' The County Steinfurt was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]. It existed as an independent territory fr
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  • |'''German''' The County Regenstein was a very small county located in the present-day German state of [[Sachsen-Anhalt]] around the castle of the same name. It existed
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  • |'''German''' The County Sigmaringen was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It existed as an independent territory fro
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  • ...ation by [[Hugo Gerard Ströhl]] : Deutsche Wappenrolle (Arms of the German States).
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  • |'''German''' The County Wittgenstein was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]] around the Wittgenstein Castle. It existed
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  • |'''German''' The Lordship Badenweiler was a small area located in the present-day German state of [[Baden-Württemberg]]. It existed as an independent territory unt
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  • |'''German''' The Duchy Arenberg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]], bordering the Netherlands. It existed as
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  • |'''German''' The County Hanau was a county largely located in the present-day German state of [[Hessen]]. It existed as an independent territory from 1243-1736
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  • |'''German''' The County Ortenburg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Bayern]], located on the lands around Ortenburg Castle. It exist
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  • |'''German''' The County Pyrmont was a county located in the present-day German state of [[Hessen]]. It existed as an independent territory from the 12th c
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  • |'''German''' The County of Zweibrücken (German: Grafschaft Zweibrücken) was a territory in the Holy Roman Empire named fo
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Braunschweig]]
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  • |'''German''' The County Rietberg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]. It was situated on the upper Ems in betwe
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  • |'''German''' The County Bentheim was a medium sized county located in the present-day German state of [[Niedersachsen]] near the current Dutch border. The largest part
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  • |'''German''' The County Veldenz was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]. It existed as an independent territory from 1
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  • |'''German''' Wagrien or Wagria is the northeastern part of Holstein in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, corresponding roughly to the districts of Plö
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Magdeburg]]
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  • |'''German''' The County Moers was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]. It existed as an independent territory fr
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  • |'''German''' The County Blankenburg was a very small county located in the present-day German state of [[Sachsen-Anhalt]] around the castle of the same name. It existed
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Minden]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Halberstadt]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Pommern-Barth]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' The village is on the border of three German States and this is shown by the bars in the colour of Niedersachsen. The wheel is
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  • Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br> ...se most famous member was Prince Otto von Bismarck first Chancellor of the German Empire created in 1871), after whom the town of Birsmarck was named. The si
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Schwerin]]
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  • |'''German''' The County Waldeck was a county located in the present-day German state of [[Hessen]]. It existed as an independent territory from the 12th c
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Stargard]]
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  • File:atstates.qsl.jpg|Austria States File:dm2dqo.qsl.jpg|East German cities
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  • |'''German''' ...n saint, St. Aegidius, holding a crosier and protecting a deer. The legend states thet a deer, wounded by an arrow, was looking for protection with the saint
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' The County of Mark was a medium sized county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]. It lay on both sides of the Ruhr river al
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  • |'''German''' The County Tecklenburg was a small county located in the present-day German state of [[Nordrhein-Westfalen]]. It existed as an independent territory fr
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Pommern-Wolgast]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Werle]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' The arms combine the arms of the former States to which the area belonged; the cross of the State of [[Speyer]] and the li
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Weimar-Orlamünde]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Ruppin]]
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  • |'''German''' ...1472 on the Daren estate. The colours are derived from the colours of the States of Münster and Oldenburg, to which the area historically belonged.
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • Germany is divided in States (Länder). These states are subdivided in Landkreise or Rural districts, which are made up of munic In some states municipalities are combined into Ämter and Verbandsgemeinden (larger bodie
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  • |'''German''' ...n is a German State, created in 1946. It is a combination of several older states or territories, mainly [[Oldenburg (State)|Oldenburg]], [[Hannover (Kingdom
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  • |'''German''' ...The families had fled from the Pfalz and wanted to emigrate to the United States. However, They were stopped at the Dutch border and thus settled on the moo
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  • |'''German''' The two colours of the arms refer to the two states to whih the village historically belonged; the Duhy of braunschweig and the
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  • ...med for this location. The Motto is a quote from Francis Daniel Pastorius, German Scholar and original settler of Germantown. [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Ober Lausitz]]
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  • ...presents the subsequent passage through the German lines and occupation of German territory by this regiment. [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...From 1909-1918 the two states were ruled jointly. In 1918 both became Free States and were incorporated into Thüringen in 1920.
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Berchtesgaden]]
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  • |'''German''' The arms combine elements of the former states and territories to which the different parts ofthe Amt belonged; the checqu
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  • |'''German''' ...ecame part of Bayern. The family resiste dthe pressure of the neighbouring states of Würzburg and Fulda, and remained virtually independent.
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...elonged to different states, the four quarters in the arms represent these states.
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  • File:065.vgb.jpg|'''[[VéGé (matchbox labels)]]''' (Dutch, Belgian and German arms) File:opladen.agros.jpg |'''[[Agros matchbox labels |Agros]]''' (German city arms)
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  • |'''German''' ...ar is the small stream that formed the border between the two villages and States. The base shows a caning mountain (Berg).
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Ober Lausitz]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Jever]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...Preussen. In the late 18<sup>th</sup> century the area was divided into a German/Prussian and an Austrian part.
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  • Stollwerck was the first German company that issued trade cards. The first cards were added to the packages ...s of arms of States and one logo and series 123 showing arms of cities and states.
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  • ...is now part of the province of Liège). The nine flowers symbolise the nine German-speaking municipalities.
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  • <font size=5><center>'''Unknown German series (2)'''</center></font> This is a small series of arms of German States and territoeries, issued in Germany around 1900-1910 based on the names men
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  • |'''German''' The County of Sponheim (German: Grafschaft Sponheim) was a small independent territory in the Holy Roman E
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  • |'''German''' ...as the northernmost state of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the present German state of [[Schleswig-Holstein]]. It originated when King Christian I of Den
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Julich]]
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  • ...ms and flags of the different States and semi-independent countries of the German Empire, including Elsass-Lothringen.
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  • ...ield alludes to the Landing in Normandy in 1944, the Caltraps signifiy the German defences broken through by the allied Forces indicated by the Chevron. The [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • Country of origin : United States<br> ...ng the broad ax. The colors, red, white and black are from the flag of the German Second Empire, 1871-1918.
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  • |'''German''' The Kingdom of Sachsen was a Kingdom in the German Empire and existed from 1806-1918. It was succeeded by the Freistaat (Free
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  • The County of Montbéliard (French: Comté de Montbéliard; German: Grafschaft Mömpelgard), was a feudal county of the Holy Roman Empire seat [[Category:France States]]
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  • Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br> ...in, an organization started by the King Ludwig I of Bavaria to minister to German immigrants throughout the world.
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  • |'''German''' ...erived from the local Slavic word darč, meaning thornbursh. A local legend states that a thornbusch growing in the gate of the city prevented enemies to inva
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  • |'''German''' Although the description (originally from www.lehningen.de) states that the hand is silver, the municipality Tiefenbronn uses the hand of gold
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Westfalen]]
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  • |'''German''' The stars and the present 8 bars represent the former states, which now form the State of Thüringen: <br>
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...city became a part of Bayern and thus all references to old dynasties and states became politically unacceptable. In 1933 the historical arms were officiall
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  • ...trust territory (still Belgian) until 1962, when it became the independent states of [[Rwanda]] and [[Burundi]].
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  • |'''German''' ...f Ansbach (German: Fürstentum Ansbach) or Margraviate Brandenburg-Ansbach (German : Markgraftum Brandenburg-Ansbach) was a principality in the Holy Roman Emp
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  • |'''German''' ...in Pettneu, who in 1796 introduced the oath to Jesus to the members of the States of Tirol.
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  • |'''German''' ...ived from the German Imperial eagle, as the area was still a loan from the German Emperors. The colours were probably taken as canting, Brand meaning fire. W
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  • |'''German''' When Sachsen was restored as a German State the old arms were also restored.
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  • |'''German''' ...t known, although the snake may be derived from a local legend. The legend states that the village was founded by a Duke of Schwaben, who, early in the morni
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  • |'''German''' ...nz (Salzkufe, salt bucket), and to agriculture (plough-share). The crosier states the fact that Kobenz was the first parish in the region, a so-called Mutter
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  • |'''German''' The village lies near the border between the Austrian states of Upper Austria and Styria. The motorway, the highroad and the railway to
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  • Country : [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|United States]]<br> ...42-1786) after whom the city was named, and at the same time refers to the German word ´burg´, a fortified place, and thus represents the See city of Green
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  • |'''German''' ...sh King in Schleswig. Afterwards the Duchy was an independent Duchy in the German Empire. The Danish kings tried (and succeeded) several times in regaining t
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  • |'''German''' The arms combine the two symbols of the [[Mainz (State)|States of Mainz]] (wheel) and Würzburg (points) with the Main river (pale) and sy
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  • |'''German''' ...]. Until 1803 the largest part of the area belonged to either one of these States.
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  • .... In the 14<sup>th</sup> century the town is already called Valka (Walk in German). ...Valka in 1584. Although "valka" means "stream" in Latvian, it was seen as German "Wolke" ("cloud"). So the arms show a cloud with armed hand, holding a sabe
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  • |'''German''' ...ringen. The arms were designed afterwards and show the arms of these three states, who jointly ruled the city for many centuries. The wheel is the wheel of t
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  • |'''German''' ...nhalt are very complicated, and reflect, contrary to most other historical German arms, not parts of the principality itself, but show mainly symbols from (o
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  • ...are a canting element (the name Treinen may have been derived from Tränen, German for tears). ...is in Idaho, the plough is appropriate as it is part of the seals of both states.
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  • |'''German''' ...ent of the new emperor. The bishops owned large possessions in the present states of Rheinland-Pfalz, Hessen and Bayern. The [[Mainz (State)|State of Mainz]]
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  • |'''German''' The second theory states that the hearts are taken from the arms of the Lord of Ileburg, who used th
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  • |'''German''' Another story states that the arms of the counts simply showed ther devotion to St. Mary and thu
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  • |'''German''' ...changed, as the city now formed part of Bayern and all references to older states were removed. The new arms showed a blue field with a silver bend (blue and
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  • |'''German''' ...urrent municipality historically belonged to the Counts of Nassau, and the States of [[State of Trier|Trier]] and [[State of Mainz|Mainz]]. The colours are t
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  • |'''German''' The brick is taken from a local legend, that states that during a siege in the early 16<sup>th</sup> century a dancing-bear bro
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  • .... In the 14<sup>th</sup> century the town is already called Valka (Walk in German). ...Valka in 1584. Although "valka" means "stream" in Latvian, it was seen as German "Wolke" ("cloud"). So the arms show a cloud with armed hand, holding a sabe
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  • |'''German''' Hessen at present is one of the States of Germany, but has a rather complicated history.
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  • |'''German''' ...adtsteinach had become part of Bayern in 1803 and all symbols of the older States were forbidden. The blue and silver were the colours of Bayern, the chevron
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  • ...d thousands of US military personnel from overseas locations to the United States as part of postwar demobilization. ...ounded; materiel, equipment, and other cargo within the continental United States and to and from overseas bases and locations during peacetime and for Air F
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  • ...den or Württemberg. The princes of Schwaben were one of the most important German dynasties in the Middle Ages, as can be seen from the fact that most Kings
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  • ...s German heritage; the red, white and blue found in the flag of the United States.
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  • ...Teutonic Order and the Kurzeme diocese. Aizpute, called then Hasenpoth in German, became the capital of the diocese. Town rights of Aizpute are first mentio
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  • |'''German''' ...hsel mountain is a great weather divide at the border between the Austrian States of Styria and Lower Austria. Besides, "Wechsel" itself means "change".
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  • ...ignor Murga reproduced in his book about Ponce de Leon. In its shield, San German's quarter perpetuates the memory of the conqueror of Puerto Rico, who alway [[Civic Heraldry Literature - United States|'''Literature''']] : Information and image from Nelson L. Román
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  • |'''German''' There is also a legend on the arms, which states that the city counsellors could not decide upon a name and arms of the new
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  • |'''German''' ...the arms with the typical hat, and with red claws, even though the blazon states differently.
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  • ...ich is devoted '''only''' to civic heraldry, i.e. coats of arms of cities, states, municipalities, countries etc. It also includes educational, corporate, mi ...<br><br>'''Top countries:'''<br>1. [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of the United States|USA]] 2. [[Ecclesiastical heraldry of Slovakia|Slovakia]]<br>3. [[Ecclesias
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  • Country: [[United States]]<br> ...nister half of this quarter are Queen Charlotte's and represent the German states ruled by the House of Mecklenburg.
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  • |'''German''' [[Category:German States|Ellwangen]]
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  • ...18 and 1933 a semi-independent Free-State. Since 1945 it is a State of the German Federal Republic. In 1952 it was combined with [[Württemberg-Baden]] and [ ...ith two griffins as supporters. A little later the Baden arms followed the German tradition in adding different quarters of acquired territories. At first th
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  • ...al support missions as directed by Twelfth Air Force and, later, by United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). Also, maintained and trained forces for a li [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...n. In 1803 the city had become part of Bayern and all references to former states were generally removed or replaced by Bavarian symbols at the time.
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  • ...e January 1973, provided undergraduate pilot training, initially for USAF, German Air Force, and Vietnamese Air Force students. Although Vietnamese Air Force [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' Although the blason states a brown horn, the municipality uses a red horn since the early 1970s.
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  • The present arms were officially adopted on January 20, 1950.The German eagle is already an old national symbol for the Kings and Emperors of Germa The use of an eagle was not limited to the German Emperors, at the same time the Counts of Saarwerden and Henneberg, the King
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  • ...t air patrol for Coalition operations, 20 Jun-5 Dec 1991. F-4 training for German Air Force pilots, Jul 1992-1998. [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...of the city dates from 1353 and shows already a canting griffin (Greif in German), but it holds a crescent, not a harness. The second seal, which is known s ...own, most likely it is just a canting symbol. There is a local legend that states that a knight went to fight off the griffin family that lived in the mounta
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  • ...not operational from the fall of the Philippines until 2 Apr 1946. Trained German Air Force aircrews in the F-4, Sep 1973-Jun 1992. [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...hem even more influential, as the duchy was one of the largest independent states of what is now The Netherlands. The lions of Jülich and Gelre were combine
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  • |align="center"|[[File:tasmania3.jpg|center]] <br/>The arms as shown on an German trade card from the 1930s [[Category:Australian States and territories]]
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  • ...to the five World War II campaigns. The Black cross symbolises service on German soil in World War II. [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...oic and historic stand against the German attack. This action blunted the German counter offensive and is symbolized by the two arms breaking a spear. Had [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...eparation for the invasion and from September 1943 to April 1944, attacked German lines of communications and transportation, troop and vehicle concentration [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ''German''<br> United States Heraldic Registry (http://usheraldicregistry.com/index.php?n=Category.G)<b
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  • Country of origin : United States of America<br> ..., which signifies a flat, low-lying area near a river, i.e., a meadow. The German word, “alten,” means ancient, thus, when this word and this ending are
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  • ...d the Battlefield. The Broken tilting Spear symbolizes the Breaking of the German Offensive. The Crescent show the First Combat of the Regiment during World [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...European Theaters of Operation, 18 May 1944-4 May 1945. On 20 April 1944, German aircraft sunk the ship on which 317 of the 342 men of the squadron were sai [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...it provided A-10 combat crew training for aircrew personnel of the United States military forces and for selected members of allied military services, 1 Sep [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...and [[Pommern]] (griffin), as the area historically belonged to these two States.
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  • ...enter|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms as shown on an German trade card from the 1930s [[Category:Australian States and territories]]
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  • |'''German''' ...lack in the upper half and a golden wall in red in the lower half. It also states that the arms were supposed to be used on the seals from then on. However,
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  • ...at Chateau Thierry on the Marne, July 15, where it broke the point of the German attack. This division is shown by the broken chevron, the rock and motto. T [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...cards with the coats of arms of countries, but also German, Italian and US States. File:Germanynstates.hel.jpg|Germany N. States (backs : A)
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  • ...crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms in a [[Continentale Verlags Anstalt|German album]] +/- 1910 [[Category:Australian States and territories]]
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  • |'''German''' ...rter from 1420 and already shows the bust of a bishop, see below. The seal states S(igillum) Op(p)idi Haghenowe, indicating an older origin (oppidum=village/
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  • ...ent. Crest The crest, consisting of Teutonic hunting horns, alludes to the German battle honors of World War II. [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • In 1917, in St. Peter Street located in downtown Rio de Janeiro, the German immigrant Paul Stern founded the company CORREA DA SILVA & CIA LTDA. with t Series 75 : '''States'''
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  • ...rms (crest) of Münster|The arms in the Armorial Jörg Rügen (1495)<br>(text states Bremen though) [[Category:German Municipalities M|Munster]]
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  • |'''German''' ...d with two sticks. The sticks are some farmer's tool and are named Reut in German, the arms are thus canting (two Reuten). The sticks also appear on the coin
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  • File:hessen.aef.jpg|[[Aecht Frank (heraldic trade stamps)|Aecht Franck]]<Br> (German arms) File:hessen.alp.jpg|[[Alpursa]]<Br> (German arms)
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  • ...in 997 and became a possession of the Teutonic Order in 1308. It received (German) city rights in 1343, but the oldest seal dates from the 13<sup>th</sup> ce ...er Höhe, Danziger Niederung and Grosses Werder. In 1939 it was occupied by German troops and incorporated into Germany.
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  • ...e the area of Steiermark has decreased. Parts now belong to other Austrian states, and in 1919 a large area became part of Yugoslavia (now Slovenia). ...rk/Arms (crest) of Steiermark|The arms in a [[Continentale Verlags Anstalt|German album]] +/- 1910
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  • ...t is placed on a embattled roundel indicating the Defence lines during the German Ardennes Offensive Winter 1944/45. For its action the Battalion was awarded [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...erations (ETO), 20 April 1944–4 May 1945. On D-Day, 6 June 1944, attacked German positions on the Normandy beachhead and continued combat operations through [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...Red Cross symbolises the Medical Role. The Wavy Bend from the arms of the German Province of the Rhineland, indicated the Units World War II Campaign partic [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...ndependent state between Austria and Bayern until 1803, when all religious states were abolished. Salzburg became a Principality under Archduke Ferdinand IV
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  • ...fense in South Korea, July 1953-June 1958. Advanced training in F-104s for German pilots, 1969-1983. Combat in Southwest Asia, January-February 1991. Trained [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...Engineers. The lion, taken from the arms of St. Vith (Belgium) where the German-Ardennes offensive was stopped, symbolizes the Ardennes-Alsace campaign. T [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...the rescue of the crew of the British tank steamer, Mirlo, torpedoed by a German raider. The cross refers also to St. Michael, depicted on the Midgett fami [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...crews in the F–16. Deployed support personnel to Europe to augment United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) units during the war against Iraq in 1991. In [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...ead alludes to the assault landings on these beaches. She swept twenty-one German and Italian mines and earned three battle stars for World War II service, c [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' Bremen is the smallest of the German states, with no other towns besides Bremen and [[Bremerhaven]]. The town was found
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  • |'''German''' ...e 3 spiritual electors. The bishops owned large possessions in the present states of Rheinland-Pfalz, Hessen and Bayern. The city was also the capital of the
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  • ...ne of the previous Campbell’s most famous events in WWII, the sinking of a German U boat by ramming it. [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...rpedoed, May 23, 1918. The broken chevron commemorates the piercing of the German line between Soissons and Rheims, which are represented by the silver and g [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...ervice, with the North Star indicating Aleutian honors and the lindwurm (a German dragon) representing service in that theater. The design of the crest refer [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • |'''German''' ...amily and thus appear in numerous arms in Bavaria, but also in surrounding States and even abroad (f.e. in [[Nieuw-Beijerland]] in Holland, a possession of J
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  • ...il 1945, flew bombing missions from England against targets in Germany and German-occupied Europe. From 1952-1957, trained for fighter-bomber operations. Con [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...to the sky or clouds and highlights Britain's taking of the full thrust of German airpower in the Battle of Britain. The stylized book underscores Winston Ch [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...h 1945. On 18 March 1945 resumed Carpetbagger operations over Germany and German-occupied territory, dropping leaflets, demolition equipment, and agents. R [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...In 1815 Hamburg joined the German Empire, and since 1919 it is one of the states of Germany. ...mburg/Arms (crest) of Hamburg|The arms in a [[Continentale Verlags Anstalt|German album]] +/- 1910
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  • ======Series of German States====== File:de-etb-lied.jpg|Lied und Chor/German Choir Association
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  • ...mer Yugoslavia. In Feb 1994, began returning portions of Rhein-Main AB to German control; drawdown continued until wing inactivated effective 1 Apr 1995. C [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...attacked, during the early months of 1945, the transport centers supplying German armies on the western front. After V–E Day, flew food to Holland and red [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • ...ich is devoted '''only''' to civic heraldry, i.e. coats of arms of cities, states, municipalities, countries etc. It also includes an attempt to make a compl ...re, are now under the individual countries. Similarly, towns in the former German provinces of Prussia and Posen are placed under Poland, the South African C
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  • ...round-color:#d3f6ff;" align="center" |[[File:Germany.jpg|center|80 px]] '''German heraldry portal'''<br> [[Deutsche Wappen]]''' ...Germany#Coats_of_arms_of_present_States_.28Wappen_der_Bundesl.C3.A4nder.29|States]]
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  • * [[German Headquarters Group in France]] ** [[Air Landing Medical Company 260, German Army]]
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  • ...ny, receiving a Distinguished Unit Citation (DUC) for seriously disrupting German fighter aircraft production with an attack on an aircraft factory at Regens [[Category:Military heraldry of the United States]]
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  • The history of the German issues of the Kaffee Hag albums is complicated, due to two wars and the cha ...cond series. Each album dealt with one or more Prussian provinces or other States. The albums were reprinted several times, there were 6 albums and 12 differ
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  • File:Bundestag.pin.jpg|Bundestag (German parliament) ==United States==
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  • ..., issued to Sigmund Loewenthal on July 30, 1903 (see images below from the German trade mark register). ...rdf.cva.jpg|center|300 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>Example of a German card
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  • ...album only shows the national arms and flags, including some of the German States and provinces. The second shows primarily the national arms, but different
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  • ...ce and Reconnaissance Wing, US Air Force ]] - [[482nd Fighter Wing, United States Air Force ]] - [[483rd Troop Carrier Wing, US Air Force ]] - [[485th Air Ex File:Destroyer Z1 (D170), German Navy.jpg
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  • ...unciature to Tunisia]] - [[Nunciature to Uganda]] - [[Nunciature to United States of America]] - [[Nunciature to Venezuela]] - [[Nunciature to Yugoslavia]] - File:Jaeger Battalion 102, German Army.png
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  • ...companies in at least Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, the United States, Spain and the United Kingdom. It is very likely that the overview shown be The printers for the German series mentioned are Dresdner Kunstanstalt AG, Sigmund Spear Kunstanstalt D
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  • ...sky Rayon]] - [[Uchizy]] - [[Uglegorsk]] - [[Uglegorsky Rayon]] - [[United States Navy Chaplain Corps]] - [[Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battlelab, US Air Force]] File:United States Navy Chaplain Corps.png
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  • ...ngs, especially of his main books, the Austrian-Hungarian and the Imperial German rolls of arms, are among the best heraldic drawings ever published. # Arms of countries and states in the Meyers Konversations Lexikon, a German encyclopaedia. 1900 (heraldic)
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  • ...[[Mine Hunter KNM Oksøy (M340), Norwegian Navy]] - [[Mine Hunter Koblenz, German Navy]] - [[Minesweeper KNM Alta (M350), Norwegian Navy]] - [[Minesweeper KN File:1st Squadron, 61st ATW, German Air Force.png
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  • ...ngerndorf]] - [[Uni aequus virtuti]] - [[Unirea]] - [[Unisław]] - [[United States Federal Labor Relations Authority]] - [[Unity in Christ]] - [[Uribelarrea]] File:Logistic Battalion 161, German Army.jpg
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  • ...[[497th Support Battalion, US Army]] - [[4th Air Defence Missile Command, German Air Force]] - [[501st Infantry Regiment, US Army]] - [[501st Sustainment Br File:Air Force Anti Aircraft Missile Battalion 26, German Air Force.jpg
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  • ...egiment No 19, Germany]] - [[Royal Saxon 2nd Grenadier Regiment Wilhelm I, German Emperor, King of Prussia No 101, Germany]] - [[Royal Saxon 3rd Infantry Reg File:Destroyer Rommel, German Navy.jpg
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  • ...ldic dictionary of the Catholic bishops in America. II. The South Atlantic States. The Stobbs Press, Worcester, 1962, 195 p. No ISBN. ...50 px]] Brassard, G. : Armorial of the American hierarchy III. New England States, the ecclesiastical provinces of Boston and Hartford. The Stobbs Press, Wor
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  • ...orate heraldry of Bermuda]] - [[:Category:Corporate heraldry of the United States]] - [[:Category:Mexican Municipalities O]] - [[:Category:Mexican Municipali ...achute Jaeger Regiment 26, German Army]] - [[Parachute Jaeger Regiment 31, German Army]] - [[Parcé-sur-Sarthe]] - [[Pardines (Puy-de-Dôme)]] - [[Paslières
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  • The book contains 6 pages of arms with the German States, followed by 18 pages with 315 city arms. Later an appendix (Nachtrag) was ...is a town in the Steiermark state of Austria. It is not even close to the German border, so why it is included is a mystery. There are surprisingly many arm
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  • ...nch Air Force]] - [[Tréprel]] - [[Ubi caritas et pax ibi deus]] - [[United States Coast Guard Communications Command]] - [[US Army Dental Command Central, US File:Bessarabian-German Association.jpg
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  • ...ique suum loco et tempore opportuno]] - [[United and enduring]] - [[United States (Sugar packets)]] - [[Uniti valentiores]] - [[Universi]] - [[University of
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  • ...es in French]] - [[:Category:Mottoes in Frisian]] - [[:Category:Mottoes in German]] - [[:Category:Mottoes in Gilbertese]] - [[:Category:Mottoes in Greek]] - ...- [[Diocese of the Central Philippines]] - [[Diocese of the Eastern United States, UOCC]] - [[Diocese of the United Kingdom, Unified Old Catholic Church]] -
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