Flag of German Federal Post (service flag from 1950 to 1994)

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This is what an AI says about the German Federal Post (service flag from 1950 to 1994) flag
The historical flag of the German Federal Post Office (service from 1950 to 1994) was a symbol of the service provided by the Post Office. It was used as a symbol of the Post and as a sign of loyalty to the state. The flag consisted of a white background with a black cross in the center symbolizing the four circles of the Federal Republic of Germany.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the German Federal Post (service flag from 1950 to 1994) flag
The historic flag of the Deutsche Bundespost was introduced in 1950 and served as the official symbol of the service until 1994, consisting of a black, white and red flag with the emblem of the Deutsche Bundespost in the center. The emblem consisted of an eagle and a shield bearing the words "Deutsche Bundespost". The flag was used throughout the Federal Republic of Germany to represent the postal services.
This is how an AI describes the German Federal Post (service flag from 1950 to 1994) flag
The historical flag of the German Federal Post Office, which was in force from 1950 to 1994, consisted of a black-red-gold triangle arranged on a white field. Within the triangle were one black, one red and one gold square each, which at one point were reminiscent of German nationalism. In addition, the flag featured the coat of arms of the German Federal Post Office, which depicted an eagle with a sword and a post horn trumpet.

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