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DescriptionWappen Deutsches Reich - Reichsadler 1889.svg |
Deutsch: Reichsadler des Preußisch-Deutschen Kaiserreiches ab 1889.
English: Imperial Eagle of the German Empire from 1889 to 1918.
Українська: Імперський Орел Німецької імперії з 1889 по 1918 рік. |
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Date | Original design 1888-12-06; Vector Drawing 2008-05-17 | ||||||||
Source | Own work, based upon original greyscale source depiction in: Seyler, Gustav A.:Die Wappen der deutschen Landesfürsten. Reprograph. Nachdr. von Siebmacher's Wappenbuch 1. Bd., 1. Abt. 2. - 5. Teil (Nürnberg 1909 - 1929) | ||||||||
Author | Design: Emil Doepler d. J. Drawing created by David Liuzzo | ||||||||
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