File:Heeresfahne Infanterie.svg

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Deutsch: Truppenfahnen Wehrmacht bis 1945; hier: Bataillonsfahnen nicht motorisierter Verbände des Heeres welche in drei verschiedenen Waffenfarben existierten:
  • Infanterieverbände – weiß
  • Jäger- und Gebirgsjägerverbände – mittelgrün auch jägergrün
  • Pionierverbände – schwarz.
English: Flag for Infantry units 1936-1945
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Source Data from:Davis/McGregor: Flags of the Third Reich. Vol. 1. Reed International Books, London 1994, ISBN 1855324466
Author Paul Casberg (1883-1945)
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