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Police Flags 1937-1945 (Germany)

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Introduction

The flags on this page were flags of police units in the Third Reich, most adopted by decree from 9th August 1937 that took effect after 1st September 1937.
Michael Lupant, 14 Sep 1998

Command of Police, Command of Police Group, Command of Police School

[Police Command 1937-1945 (Germany)] 1:1 image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Police Staff Officer and General Director in High Authority in the Administration

[Police Staff Officer and General Director 1937-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Chief Command of General Inspector depending of the Ordnungspolizei Chief

[Chief Command of General Inspector 1937-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Section Command of the State Police, Communal Police Director

[State Police Section Command, Communal Police Director 1937-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Inspectors of Police and Command of Berlin's Police

[Berlin Police Inspectors and Command 1937-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Chief of the Order Police / Ordnungspolizeichef

[Chief of the Order Police 1937-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Inner Administration Senator for the Order Police of Hamburg

[Senator for the Order Police of Hamburg 1937-1945 (Germany)] 1:1 image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Banner of the Protection Police of Prussia and Presidium of Berlin's Police 1933-1945

[Prussia Protection Police, Berlin's Police Presidium 1933-1945 (Germany)] 1:1 image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Authorized by Goering 1933. Only seven examples were manufactured, one for each original battallion, and was first hoisted in Berlin on 15 September 1933. The motto says: "Pro Gloria et Patria" [Ed.: "For Glory and Fatherland"].
Michael Lupant, 14 Sep 1998

The Prussian Landespolizei flag was not only used by Polizei (Police) units but also by Heer (Army) and Luftwaffe (Air Force) units formed when Landespolizei battalions were transferred to the Wehrmacht (Armed Forces) as whole units, for example the I Battalion of Infanterie-Regiment 77 (26. Infanterie-Division) or two
battalions of Regiment General Göring (later I. / Fallschirmjäger Regiment 1).
An example of such a banner in use has been posted at this webpage.
Marcus Wendel, 7 Mar 2008


Standard of the Protection Police / Standarte der Schutzpolizei

[Protection Police 1937-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

First hoisted in Berlin on 12 September 1937. Note that it is very similar to other standards, but the plate above the upper swastika is different.
Michael Lupant, 14 Sep 1998


Oldenburg State Police 1933-1945

[Oldenburg State Police 1933-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Flag adopted 1933. Has the arms adopted by Oldenburg on 1919.
Michael Lupant, 14 Sep 1998


Thuringia State Police 1933-1945

[Thuringia State Police 1933-1945 (Germany)] image by Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998

Adopted 1933.
Jaume Ollé, 15 Sep 1998