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image by Mark Sensen
Flag adopted March 1933 as co-national flag,
September 1935 as national flag
In any event, in 1935 the Nazis again changed almost all of the German flags, specifically:
On 5 Oct 1935 some flags were adopted:
From Flagmaster [flm] no. 078:
The Nazi flag laws [were] the Law for the Protection of the
National Symbols of 19 May 1933, and the Reich Flag Law [Reichsflaggengesetz]
of 15th September 1935 (the Nuremberg Flag Law).
(...) The Law for the Protection of the National Symbols had given powers
to Goebbels as Reich Minister of Enlightenment and Propaganda to
control flag usage, and the Reich Flag Law made the use of the national
symbols more specific, established the swastika as the
national flag and allowed for a new Reichskriegsflagge.
Mark Sensen, 14 Jan 1997
An English translation of the law is available in: "Nazi and Conspiracy
Aggression Volume IV, Office of the United States Chief Counsel for Prosecution
of Axis
Criminality, Washington, DC : United States Government Printing Office,
1946."
The document is available on
line (The Avalon Project at Yale Law School)
Translation of Document 2079-PS
1935 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, Page 1145
Reich Flag Law, 15 Sep 1935
The Reichstag has unanimously ratified the following law which is hereby announced:
Article 1
The colors of the Reich are black, white, and red.
Article 2
The Reich and national flag is the swastika flag. It is also the merchant
flag.
Article 3
The Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor designates the design of the Reich
War Flag and the Reich Service Flag.
Article 4
The Reich Minister of the Interior releases the necessary legal and
administrative regulations for the execution and completion of this law
as long as it does not interfere with the jurisdiction of the Reich Minister
of War.
Article 5
This law becomes valid on the day of announcement.
Nurnberg 15 Sep 1935, on the Reichparteitag of Freedom
The Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor
Adolf Hitler
The Reich Minister of the Interior
Frick
The Reich Minister of War and Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht
Von Blomberg
Ivan Sache, 24 Nov 2005
National- und Handelsflagge / Hakenkreuzfahne, also Jack. This
flag is unchanged from [the] 1933 swastika flag
and became the national and merchant flag, replacing the black-white-red
tricolor. The same pattern was also used as jack, replacing the 1933
jack. This can be found in countless books, the best for exactness
being Flaggenbuch 1939 [neu39],
plate II under Deutsches Reich, which contains exact proportions.
As the merchant flag and jack, the white disk was placed somewhat closer
to the hoist.
Norman Martin, Jan 1998