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image by Marcus Schmöger, 16 Nov 2003
See also:JU Bayern (Junge Union Bayern = Young Union Bavaria). Although
in close association with the whole-German JU, the Bavarian JU, the youth
organization of the CSU, always used own symbols distinct from the whole-German
JU. However, there is no evidence for the use of own flags until 1996,
when the new logo was introduced. The logo includes the inscriptions "JU",
"Bayern" and "Junge Union Bayern" in different fonts and
colours (blue and green being the same as the mother-party's colours, magenta
being different). The (vertical) flag shows the logo on a white background;
at the bottom of the flag there is an additional
inscription "Junge Union Bayern". Horizontal flags are only
used as little paper flags and even smaller toothpick-flags; these lack
the additional inscription at the bottom.
The CSU students' organization (RCDS Bayern = Ring Christlich-Demokratischer
Studenten Bayerns = Circle of Christian-Democratic Students in Bavaria)
has an own logo, that is also used on advertising banners, but not on flags
proper, so I omit this one here.
The youth organization of the CDU (and the
CSU)
is the JU (Junge Union, Young Union). In Bavaria it is called Junge
Union Bayern. The JU used a flag derived from the then
CDU flag, namely on a black background a red cross fimbriated yellow
(inside) and red (outside), on the cross a yellow eagle with a shield on
the breast; the shield being red with a yellow-fimbriated black cross.
This flag probably came out of use in the 1960's or early 1970's. I do
not have information yet about current JU flags.
It was a bit difficult to draw an image of the flag, as my main source
(Rabbow 1965) shows a rather vague sketch
of the eagle. So I made two variants hoping one of them is nearly correct:
- The first shows the same eagle as the CDU
flag (image from Rabbow 1970).
- The second shows the eagle as it was used on the JU arms, for instance
on an election poster in 1957 (from 50 Jahre Junge Union Bayern).
As this election poster was a CSU one, not a CDU one, this implies,
that perhaps the JU flag was also used by the JU Bayern, at least to some
extent. I am pretty sure that the historical CDU flag was never used (at
least officially) by the CSU, but perhaps that was different for the JU
flag, as the organizational structure of the JU implies a closer cooperation
between the JU Bayern and the rest of the JU, compared to the CDU-CSU relationship.
Sources: Rabbow 1965
Rabbow 1970
Junge Union Bayern, 50 Jahre Junge Union Bayern - Zukunft einer
Volkspartei, ATWERB-Verlag, Grünwald 1987.
Marcus Schmöger, 6 October 2001