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image by Tomislav Todorović, 07 July 2013
Peru Phalanx (Spanish: Falange Perú) was a minor Peruvian political movement,
which was modelled after the Spanish Phalanx. According to the
records of its Web presence at the Internet Archive it was active from 2005
to 2012.
Tomislav Todorović, 07 July 2013
Its flag, the image of which was shown at the
movement website (Image)
was derived from the national flag by adding a black emblem, composed of five
arrows and a cross patty, to the center of the white stripe. While the arrows
are borrowed from the Spanish Phalanx, the cross might be a reference to the
Flag of the Race which is charged with three vaguely
similar crosses, but also to the Blue Division, the Spanish volunteers' unit in
the German Army on the Eastern Front of World War II, whose emblem included an
Iron Cross and five arrows (Image).
Tomislav Todorović, 07 July 2013