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Polyester Flag of 16 German States

Most of Germany's 16 states were formed after 1945. Throughout history the borders of Germany's political divisions have constantly changed, but after World War II, old provinces were rearranged to create new ones (ie Baden and Württemberg joined to form a new Bundesland called Baden-Württemberg). Even Berlin was soon split in half with the creation of East Germany in 1949. Only Bavaria, Saxony, and the city-states of Bremen and Hamburg predate the states created in 1945.
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Polyester Flag of Bennington (76)

The Battle of Bennington was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, taking place on August 16, 1777, not at its namesake of Bennington, Vermont, but instead a few miles over the border in Walloomsac, New York. An American force of 2,000 New Hampshire and Massachusetts militiamen, led by General John Stark with aid from Colonel Seth Warner, defeated a combined force of 1,250 Brunswick mercenaries, Canadians, Loyalists, and Native Americans led by Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum.
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Polyester Historical Republic of Spain Naval Ensign Flag

The Spanish Constitution officially defines the national flag as the plain 'civil' variant without the coat of arms. The coat of arms technically denotes government or royal usage, but is the most commonly used version. The government flag is similar to those used between 1785 and 1931 as the War ensign, until 1843 when the War Ensign became a national flag.
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Polyester Imperial Reich German War Ensign Flag

Die Reichskriegsflagge (Reich War Flag) was the official name of the war flag used by the Wehrmacht from 1871 to 1945 and Kriegsmarine from 1892 to 1945. A total of six different designs were used during this period. The Imperial Reich War Ensign (flag) was the basis of creation for the Nazi National War flag designed by Adolf Hitler.
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Polyester Japanese Naval Ensign Battle Flag

A well known variant of the traditional Japanese sun disc design is the sun disc with 16 red rays, which was historically used by Japan's military, particularly the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was first adopted as the naval ensign on October 7, 1889 and was used until the end of World War II. It was re-adopted on June 30, 1954 and is now used again as Japan's naval ensign. This Ensign may have a negative connotation to people who fought against Japan in the Second World War.
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