Flag of National People's Army (NVA)

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Flag of the National People's Army (NVA).

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The flag of the National People's Army (NVA) was a symbol of the socialist state of the GDR. It was officially hoisted for the first time on October 7, 1955. The flag consisted of a red background with a black hammer and sickle symbol emblazoned in the center. It stood for the socialist character of the GDR and was used as a symbol of the military unity of the NVA. The flag was used until the end of the GDR in 1990.
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The National People's Army (NVA) had a unique flag that has changed throughout history. The first flag of the NVA was introduced in 1956 and consisted of a red background with a black hammer and sickle symbol in the center. In 1968, the flag was changed to show a black hammer and sickle on a red background. In 1989, the flag was changed again to show a black hammer and sickle on a white background. After the reunification of Germany, the flag was finally abolished.
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The historical flag of the National People's Army (NVA) was a red banner with a white hammer and compasses on it. The hammer and compasses symbolized the working class and the unity of workers and peasants. The flag also had a golden sun and a golden crescent to show attachment to communist ideas. At the top of the flag were the words "National People's Army", representing the identity of the troops.

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