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Deutsch: Drittes Reich (1936 – 1945), Feldzeichen der Wehrmacht (Heer) – Truppenfahnen Bataillonsstandarten (nur motorisierte Verbände und Kavallerie-Verbände):
  • Führerbegleitbataillon
    • Waffenfarbe, weiß, da Infanterieeinheit, Standarte jedoch beidseitig hochrot.
English: Standard for the "Führer-Begleit-Bataillon" ("Führer Escort Battalion") 1939-1945 (Reverse)
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Source Own work; Data from:Davis/McGregor: Flags of the Third Reich. Vol. 1. Reed International Books, London 1994, ISBN 1855324466
Author Paul Casberg (1883-1945)

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