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German Navy War Flag 3′ x 5′ Standard
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German Imperial War Ensign 3×5 ft Economical
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- Designs are through-printed and visible on both sides
- Bright, fade-resistant inks
- Reinforced grommet holes with metal rings
- Attaches easily to any flag pole with grommets
- Bring indoors during wind and rain
- Designs are printed through and visible on both sides
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- – Seasonal decoration, home use
- – Demonstrations, protests, parades
German Imperial War Ensign 3×5 ft Economical
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