In 1946, the design of the German flag was changed to the current tricolor of black, red, and gold, which replaced the previous flag used during the Nazi era.
In 1946, the Germany flag was changed to its current design, which consists of three horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold. This design was adopted after World War II to symbolize unity and democracy in the country.
There is no orange on the German flag. The colours of the German flag are black, red and gold
Betsy Ross herself sewed the flag but George Washington designed the flag. After Betsy Ross looked at the design she made a few changes. She then started to make our first American flag.
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The first California flag design was adopted in 1911 by Governor Hiram Johnson. The design we use now was adopted in 1953 by Governor Earl Warren.
In 1946, the Germany flag was changed to its current design, which consists of three horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold. This design was adopted after World War II to symbolize unity and democracy in the country.
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The Germany Flag first appeared in the 19th century. This came during the 1848 Revolutions. The short lived Frankfurt Parliament of 1948 proposed the flag for a united and democratic of the German state.
English: "the flag" is German: "die Flagge" or "die Fahne".
what is the design of the American flag
There is no orange on the German flag. The colours of the German flag are black, red and gold
The colors of the German flag are black, red, and gold.
Betsy Ross herself sewed the flag but George Washington designed the flag. After Betsy Ross looked at the design she made a few changes. She then started to make our first American flag.
The flag that was used as the basis of the design of Alabama's flag was the flag of Scotland. The design was the same with just a few modifications like the color.
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German Jack flag was used by the German Imperial Navy in the early 1900's