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Flag of Weimar Republic (jack).svg2:3 ↑ ↑ Deutsch: Die Gösch der Weimarer Republik, 1921–1933.
English: Jack of Weimar Republic (1921–1933).
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- Verordnung über die deutschen Flaggen. Vom 11. April 1921.
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