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The black cross formy (Tatzenkreuz) was to recall the Iron Cross. These designs were proposed at least in part by the Reichkunstwart or imperial art supervisor in 1926.
Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
Image by Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
A black cross formy, fimbriated white, dividing the field into four quarters: the upper hoist and lower fly red, the lower hoist and upper fly gold. Sources: Ribbe 1972 [rbb72a], fig. 11; Dreyhaupt 2000 [drh00], fig. 199.
Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
Image by Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
A black cross formy, fimbriated white, dividing the field into four quarters: the upper hoist striped horizontally black-white-red; the lower fly red, the lower hoist and upper fly gold.
Source: Ribbe 1972 [rbb72a], fig. 12.
Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
Image by Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
A black cross formy dividing the field into four quarters: the upper hoist white, the lower hoist and upper fly corner red, the lower fly corner gold. Source: Ribbe 1972 [rbb72a], fig. 13.
Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
Image by Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
A black cross formy dividing the field into four quarters: the upper hoist and lower fly striped horizontally white-red, the lower hoist and upper fly striped horizontally red-gold.
Source: Ribbe 1972 [rbb72a], fig. 14.
Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
Image by Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002
A black cross formy dividing the field into four quarters, all of them striped horizontally: the upper hoist corner black-white-red, the lower hoist gold-red-black, the upper fly black-red-gold, the lower fly red-white-black.
Source: Ribbe 1972 [rbb72a], fig. 15.
Marcus Schmöger, 27 February 2002