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German World War II Army Symbol
The eagle emblem, the image of the eagle inherited from the Roman Empire, was widely used in the army of the Third Reich. The eagle emblem of the Army, Air Force and SS is slightly different.
Other symbols are the famous swastika and the iron cross used by the Nazi Party. Nazi party emblem is the symbol of the Nazi Party, and the Iron Cross is the traditional symbol of the German army.
Because of the Nazi party's almost paranoid love for symbols, each division of the Waffen-SS has its own division emblem, which is used to mark vehicles, and is selected from ancient European letters.
In addition, many famous teachers and flying wings have their own signs.
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