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I was wondering whether the swastika flag is the proper flag for German drivers, teams and races for 1935. The Flag of Germany page says that the Imperial flag was the Third Reich's national flag up until September 15th, 1935: "... they would eventually, on 15 September 1935, replace virtually all German governmental flags with designs based on the swastika flag..." Your thoughts? Lustigson 12:06, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
As I understand it the Empire flag and the swastika flag with a central disc are two flags authorised for duel use for most of 1935, on 15th September 1935 the swastika flag with an off-centre disc became the national flag for Germany. I've edited the flags used to reflect this. -- Thefrood (talk) 13:25, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
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I was wondering whether the swastika flag is the proper flag for German drivers, teams and races for 1935. The Flag of Germany page says that the Imperial flag was the Third Reich's national flag up until September 15th, 1935: "... they would eventually, on 15 September 1935, replace virtually all German governmental flags with designs based on the swastika flag..." Your thoughts? Lustigson 12:06, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
As I understand it the Empire flag and the swastika flag with a central disc are two flags authorised for duel use for most of 1935, on 15th September 1935 the swastika flag with an off-centre disc became the national flag for Germany. I've edited the flags used to reflect this. -- Thefrood (talk) 13:25, 17 May 2012 (UTC)