Reichsadler

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The Reichsadler was an historic eagle national insignia during various times of Germany's history, including the German Empire, Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. It can be traced back to the banner of the Holy Roman Emperor. The modern German coat of arms is called Bundesadler.

During Nazi rule, the traditional German eagle was combined with the Nazi-style swastika. Although the eagle itself is an old national insignia of Germany, the term "Reichsadler" in common English understanding is mostly associated with this specific Nazi times version.

The Nazi party NSDAP used a very similar symbol for itself, called the Parteiadler ("Party's eagle"). These to insignia can be distinguished as the Reichsadler looks to its right shoulder whereas the Parteiadler looks to its left shoulder.

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