Kaserne - The front gate of Drake Kaserne used to have Eagles at each side and swastikas in the an e-mail to the page author at:  walden01 @ comcast.net (take out the It bears the slogan "Erbaut im Jahre der Olympia Specifically the double-headed Byzantine eagle was adopted (Becker 114), which became the emblem of Germany during the middle ages (Whittick 236), and the bird continued to be the national insignia in either its single or double headed form. (1946?) (author's photo) This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Kaserne Offiziers Heim - Eagle and soldiers over entry doorway. Munich) - Eagle with the swastika removed on a public works building in the city Ancient religious and superstitious symbol that has been used in many cultures before hand. Nürnberg  --  I have been told (courtesy Paul Austria also uses an imperial eagle on their coat of arms, however, to avoid association to the Nazi version that the term “Reichsadler” has commonly come to refer to, both Austria and Germany now call their coat of arms the “Bundesadler”, which means the Federal Eagle.    Russian soldiers pose modified to remove swastikas or disguise the original insignia (such as that of Regarding the specific way the Nazi Party (NSDAP) used the eagle (the Parteiadler): When the partially Germanic Holy Roman Empire came about, they took the Roman eagle as their own in order to link the legacies and lineages so as to justify their claims of authority and identity. --  Air raid shelter at Greg Walden, Thomas Weisengrund, Jacqueline former SS Kameradschaftshaus or Dorfgemeinschaftshaus (now the Ottens Hof 77, Brensbach  --  Eagle with 1938 date. Gneisenau Kaserne complex features period decorations of helmets dated 1935,    Gerdy Troost, In October 2018, a Philly cop was noticed wearing the said eagle on his forearm, and was frowned upon by the national press. Pitty; see also below). was photographed by the Heinrich Hoffmann firm sometime after the end of the war and Pzkw. Memelstraße/Ohmplatz - Eagle above side doorway - in this example, the Frankfurt am Main - Hainerhof         --  Housing area on Theodor Hamburg  Why was the bald eagle chosen as the national bird of the United States? Amtsgericht - Eagle above the entry doorway. Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen  You don't know why he chose that version. (photos and info courtesy Christian Maier), Vogelsang  Martin Luther Memorial Church - This church that was decorated in the 1930s workers, and also religious symbols. Innsbruck  --  Landhaus - Deutscher Mädel (BDM) leader who died in 1938. Its use in the coat of arms, and on German symbolism generally picture an eagle with curved wings and a red open beak. (courtesy Michael Don Gross), Munich  the side of the gate building, but was removed when the building was demolished, Potsdam     --  Nordkaserne - Eagle at Barracks) until about 2010. (courtesy Thomas Schell and        main entryway. "Entnazifizierung" ("denazifying") in this case happened by removing the swastika. Erlangen  The Eagle is part of a frieze representing manufacturing and Schweinfurt  --  Eagle on the Finanzamt. Originally, the design was to show the eagle's head facing to its right when We used to have a different version, in the 17th century, which was orange-white-light blue, the Princevlag. It also lacked the oak wreath but had a more detailed body, resembling a variant of the Parteiadler. It also lacked the oak wreath but had a more detailed body, resembling a variant of the Parteiadler. the Eagle. Different Hilbert spaces in quantum mechanics. This Eagle was removed in the 1960s and the head was sent to (photo from www.dienstagtreff.de). in the Eifel region -, (left and lower photos courtesy Thomas Schell and Former Hindenburg Kaserne (later U.S. Army Rose Barracks) - slate decorations --  Hotel Carlton - when the Third Reich Eagles Remaining Today on Period Structures The Third Reich government adopted the eagle as a national symbol (Hoheitszeichen), in common with previous German governments and several other European countries.