During WWII several firms in Germany made flags, here is a list of
some I've observed from actual flag markings, as posted on the WAF.
Please feel free to add more examples with confirmation photos (*).
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1. Berliner Fahnenfabrik Geitel & Co Berlin, *OFW (mostly RKF's)
2. Fahnen Hoffmann K.G. Berlin, *OFW observed
3. Bonnerfahnenfabrik Bonn (often used sewn label), *OFW
4. Johann Liebieg & Comp Reichenberg Sudetenland, *OFW
5. Houe Augsburger Kattunfabrik Augsburg, *OFW
6. G.A. Frohlichs Sohn A.G. Warnsdorf Sud., *OFW
7. Lorenz Summa Sonne Oberkotzau, *OFW, (mostly Gosch flags)
8. Bernard Richter Fahnenfabrik Koln, est.1864 (BR logo), *OFW
9. Lazarett Munchen Dachau, *OFW (tag with SS logo)
10. Ritto-Werk Loh Gmbh, *OFW
11. Christophorus Josephus von Loh, *OFW
12. LOH (alone unknown maker name/location), *OFW (most RKF's)
might be #10 or #11?
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Known fakes: (**)original flags from these makers not yet observed
Fk1. Plutzar & Brull K.G. Bielitz O/S, *OFW (SS Lager and RKF's)**
Fk2. Kurt Brautigam Plauen Vogtl landeskreis, *OFW (SS Lager)**
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Many WW2 period flags were made on Singer sewing machines,
the company suspended sewing machine production to take on
weapons manufacturing both in Germany and America. Factories
in the US supplied the famous Norden bomb sights, M1 Garand
rifles, and M1911 pistols, products used to smash the 3rd Reich.
some I've observed from actual flag markings, as posted on the WAF.
Please feel free to add more examples with confirmation photos (*).
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1. Berliner Fahnenfabrik Geitel & Co Berlin, *OFW (mostly RKF's)
2. Fahnen Hoffmann K.G. Berlin, *OFW observed
3. Bonnerfahnenfabrik Bonn (often used sewn label), *OFW
4. Johann Liebieg & Comp Reichenberg Sudetenland, *OFW
5. Houe Augsburger Kattunfabrik Augsburg, *OFW
6. G.A. Frohlichs Sohn A.G. Warnsdorf Sud., *OFW
7. Lorenz Summa Sonne Oberkotzau, *OFW, (mostly Gosch flags)
8. Bernard Richter Fahnenfabrik Koln, est.1864 (BR logo), *OFW
9. Lazarett Munchen Dachau, *OFW (tag with SS logo)
10. Ritto-Werk Loh Gmbh, *OFW
11. Christophorus Josephus von Loh, *OFW
12. LOH (alone unknown maker name/location), *OFW (most RKF's)
might be #10 or #11?
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Known fakes: (**)original flags from these makers not yet observed
Fk1. Plutzar & Brull K.G. Bielitz O/S, *OFW (SS Lager and RKF's)**
Fk2. Kurt Brautigam Plauen Vogtl landeskreis, *OFW (SS Lager)**
************************************
Many WW2 period flags were made on Singer sewing machines,
the company suspended sewing machine production to take on
weapons manufacturing both in Germany and America. Factories
in the US supplied the famous Norden bomb sights, M1 Garand
rifles, and M1911 pistols, products used to smash the 3rd Reich.
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