have you ever seen this i found them on a german book paper flags
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have you ever seen this i found them on a german book paper flags
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Looks like the kind the Germans handed out for parades.
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If paper made typical parade party flag and pennet they were often strung on a string with half dozen or more these could have welcomed the Furher himself as he came down the street who knows. timothy
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IMO...maybe parade handouts. It was much more inexpensive than to hand out smaller hand held flags.
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- Larry C
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Hi, I would agree with the above members. Party Day, National Day, parade and rally souvenier flags etc. Had had some several years ago and wish that I had kept them. In fact I visited a Life Boat Station only this week and was given an RNLI paper flag as a souvenier of the visit.
Cheers MR
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I have also seen strings of these as bunting, cheap for all the parades etc they liked to indulge in.
Regards,
Jerry
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its just an opinion.
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The paper Flag looks quite similar to mine,(sorry for bad pics).
Martin
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Under your last picture,the one that says "Canto De Guerra" Calais ? (can't make out the word) it says these are the words of the"Nazi war song" yes, they were usually strung as bunting for Nazi occasions.
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