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Fabric aircraft insignia from an aircraft of the German Air Service; irregular shape. A straight black cross with white-outline painted on lozenge-pattern camouflage fabric. One side features a series ...
The first warnings came on the 18th of February when warplanes painted with German insignia flew low over the major western Canadian city of Winnipeg, and its surrounding towns in Manitoba. In the ...
A suggestion that Jewish war veterans be permitted to display a specially designed insignia before their places of business, along the lines of the Aryan business establishment signs, is put ...
This straight black cross, often called the "Balkenkreuz," was a World War I insignia adopted by the German Air Service in mid-April 1918. Variations of the straight cross design replaced the earlier ...
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