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DescriptionCoat of Arms of Germany.svg |
Deutsch: Das Reichswappen in seiner Form von 1928 bis 1933 und Bundeswappen Deutschlands seit 1950.
English: Coat of arms of the Weimar Republic (1928-1933) and of the Federal Republic of Germany (1950 to date).
Suomi: Saksan liittotasavallan vaakuna
Français : Blason de la République de Weimar depuis 1928 jusqu'à 1933, et de la République fédérale d’Allemagne depuis 1950
Italiano: Stemma della Germania, 1928-1933, 1950-
Polski: Godło Niemiec 1928-1933, 1950-
Slovenščina: Državni grb Nemčije, 1928-1933, 1950-
Українська: Герб Німеччини 1928-1933, 1950-
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from 1928 until 1933, from 1950 |
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Bekanntmachung über die farbige Darstellung des Bundeswappens. Vom 4. Juli 1952. In: Bundesanzeiger Nr. 169 vom 02. September 1952. |
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- Wappenentwurf: Karl-Tobias Schwab (1887–1967), entworfen 1926
- diese Datei: Jwnabd
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