Hello "Eagle Eyes" Rick, (Had to do it).
Good job mate. You are I believe, spot on.
In fact, speaking of Eagles and Eagle symbols, the East German Government was so opposed to them that they even went so far as to remove the Eagle Wings from the Staff being held by the Goddess of Peace, which is part of the Quadriga (4 horse drawn Chariot) atop Brandenburg Gate(Brandenburger Tor).
They have since been reinstalled, along with the Cross that was removed at the same time from inside the wreath atop the Staff.
It is indeed ironic, as you have so astutely observed, that they permitted these Eagle Heads to remain on the Schellenbaum's in use in their military bands. I have to believe that reverence for these unusual instruments took precedence and they opted not to risk destroying them, beyond the removal of Werhmacht (Faschism) emblems. Those eagles actually pre-date even the Weimar Republic, and perhaps the GDR knew that.
Good job mate. You are I believe, spot on.
In fact, speaking of Eagles and Eagle symbols, the East German Government was so opposed to them that they even went so far as to remove the Eagle Wings from the Staff being held by the Goddess of Peace, which is part of the Quadriga (4 horse drawn Chariot) atop Brandenburg Gate(Brandenburger Tor).
They have since been reinstalled, along with the Cross that was removed at the same time from inside the wreath atop the Staff.
It is indeed ironic, as you have so astutely observed, that they permitted these Eagle Heads to remain on the Schellenbaum's in use in their military bands. I have to believe that reverence for these unusual instruments took precedence and they opted not to risk destroying them, beyond the removal of Werhmacht (Faschism) emblems. Those eagles actually pre-date even the Weimar Republic, and perhaps the GDR knew that.
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