WWII Kriegsmarine Battle Flag – Mint – 100 x 170

$1,165.00

Condition: Mint

Material: Cotton

Size: 100cm x 170cm , 40in x 67in

Maker: N.V.P.F. v. Vlissingen & Co’s Katoenfabr. Helmond (Holland)

SKU: E0440 Category: Tags ,

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Product Description: We are proud to offer one of the nicest WWII Kriegsmarine Battle Flag we have had. This authentic German WWII Naval battle flag is an outstanding historical artifact, preserved in mint condition. This flag is a genuine piece of WWII history, featuring its original black ink manufacturer markings on the reinforced white edging. It retains its full securing rope, allowing it to be mounted as originally intended. The markings indicate its size, measuring 100cm x 170cm (40in x 67in), and confirm its production by N.V.P.F. v. Vlissingen & Co’s Katoenfabr. in Helmond, Holland. The fabric is high-quality cotton, maintaining its rich color and structural integrity with no signs of fading, fraying, or damage. This flag represents a rare opportunity to own an impeccably preserved artifact from the German Kriegsmarine. Its historical significance WWII Kriegsmarine Battle Flag , outstanding condition, and authenticity make it a prized addition to any serious WWII collection.

 

 

Historical Description: The red flag with white central disk and black swastika was introduced by Hitler in the 1920s as the flag of the National Socialist political party. In 1933, shortly after the Nazis took power, this party flag was recognized alongside the black-white-red Imperial tricolor as one of Germany’s national flags. In 1935, the use of the tricolor flag was discontinued, and between September 1935 and May 8, 1945, the Nazi party flag was the sole national flag of Germany. From its creation in the 1920s through the end of the war, this swastika flag was made and used in endless variations, from the massive banners hung at Party Day rallies to small pennants, bunting flags, and hand-held paper flags distributed along parade routes. These flags, banners and pennants flew from ships, were hung from official and private buildings, and were displayed outside business and private homes. At the end of WWII, the Allied military governments abolished the use of all Nazi symbols, including the national flag. Most Third Reich era German national flags were simply destroyed.

 

 

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