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German Pirate Party (Germany)

Piratenpartei Deutschland

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Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013

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Introduction: German Pirate Party
Piratenpartei Deutschland

The German Pirate Party (Piratenpartei Deutschland) was founded on 2006-09-10, not long after several similar parties were started in other countries, like France and Sweden. Currently it is one of the most successful Pirate Parties, having elected representation in four state parliaments (Berlin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland and Schleswig-Holstein). Source: Pirate Party at Wikipedia.
The most widespread flag (see image above) is orange, with the party signet, as they call it, in center hoist and inscription PIRATEN PARTEI written in two rows from the signet towards the fly. All charges are in white and black. The ratio is 2:3.
Among its innumerable photos on the Web, some good examples can be seen at the DRadio Wissen website, Hamburger Abendblatt Online, and corcordis.de photography.
Note: All of my images are created by modification of the party logo SVG image, which is available for download at the PD party website under the Creative Commons license.
Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013

From what I know, they have some seats in some regional parliaments, the Landtag in the Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein and Berlin, but they do not yet a seat in the federal parliament, the Bundestag. However, I don't think they see themselves as regional political parties, so possibly they can be just called a political party currently holding parliamentary seats
Dirk Schönberger, 24 March 2013

The Pirate Party Germany is currently a national German opposition party. It is active throughout Germany. In four states (Bundesländer): Schleswig-Holstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Berlin and Saarland., this party has seats in their state parliaments. In the fall of 2013, the Pirate Party has ambitions to move into the federal parliament (Bundestag).
References: German States Map at Piratenpartei Deutschland.
Jens Pattke, 24 March 2013


German Pirate Party (variant type #2)
Piratenpartei Deutschland (typ-#2)

Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013

Aparently a much less used flag, considering the frequency of its appearances on Google image searches, is charged only with large signet in center.
Sources: District Association of the Pirate Party and US News and World Report.
Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013


German Pirate Party (variant type #3)
Piratenpartei Deutschland (typ-#3)

Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013

The plain Pirate Party flag variant also appears sometimes with a simplified signet [also used on the PD car flag variant mentioned directly below] at demonstrations and rallies. Sources: At the Demonstration Against Surveillance and both party flags can be seen together at the Pirate Party website.
Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013


German Pirate Party Car Flags
Deutsche Piratenpartei Autoflagge

Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013

This Pirate Flag variant with somewhat simplified signet is offered at the PD Web shop as their car flag. Source: PD Web Shop.
Tomislav Todorovic, 22 March 2013

PD Car Flag Variant

Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 24 March 2013

Another version of a car flag, orange with a large black sail within a narrow black ring (no white disk), was photographed in Berlin on November 16, 2011. See it here and here.
Tomislav Todorovic, 24 March 2013


Young Pirates of Germany Flag
Junge Piraten Deutschland (JuPis)

Image by Jens Pattke, 24 March 2013

The flag of the Young Pirates of Germany (Junge Piraten - JuPis) is orange with the logo of the youth organinisation of the Pirate Party Germany.
Jens Pattke, 24 March 2013


German Pirate Party Anarchist Flag
Deutsche Piratenpartei Anarchistische Flagge

Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 24 March 2013

A "Pirate Anarchist" flag, parted diagonally black-orange, was photographed, together with the main party flag, in Berlin in 2011. See the actual image of the described flag at Die Welt website.
Tomislav Todorovic, 24 March 2013


Queerates Flags
Queeraten

Queerates (Queeraten) is the name under which the Pirate Party members take part in the LGBT-related events. The flags which they use on such occasions are created by combining the general party flags with the Rainbow Flag. The use of the flags is not limited to the LGBT-related events, just as the general flags also appear there frequently.

   
Images by Tomislav Todorovic, 24 April 2021

One of the most frequently used variants displays the rainbow field with wavy stripes which have two arcs, red at the top; there is a complex device in the center, consisting of the simplified party signet surrounded with a wide ring in rainbow colors arranged diagonally, its segments being rotated counter-clockwise related to the direction of the field partition lines in the area beneath the device; the ring is separated from the signet and the field by white fimbriations. The flag was already used in early 2013, when the general party flags were reported, but its earliest photos which are currently available online date from 2015 [1, 2]. It was in continuous use ever since [3-14].
Another very frequently used flag displays large simplified party signet over the same wavy rainbow field, the device size being the same as of the one on the previously described flag. For this variant, the use can be verified since 2010 [15-24].
Both flags are frequently used together, the earliest currently available online photos dating from 2014 [25-30], but the practice must be older.

Image by Tomislav Todorovic, 24 April 2021

An early variant was photographed in Augsburg in 2010 [31-34]. There, the field was composed of simple horizontal stripes, violet at the top. The central device was a large black sail within a black ring (no white disk); the ring was wider than typically seen in the party signets.

   
Images by Tomislav Todorovic, 24 April 2021

Another combination of the Pirate Party symbols and the Rainbow Flag was seen in Berlin on several occasions in 2018 [35-38]. It was derived from the general flag of the party, with the party name inscribed in black and white and the simpler version of party signet, but instead of white, the disc which the black sail was placed upon was in rainbow colors, red being the topmost, the stripes being rotated 45 degrees counter-clockwise.
A variant of the previous design has the field in red instead of orange. The only currently known photo was taken in Berlin in June 2018 [39] and it clearly reveals the field color, which is easy to compare with the rainbow stripes within the emblem, as well as with many party flags with orange fields which are visible in the background.

Sources:

[1] Pirate Party at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2015-04-18
[2] Pirate Party Hannover at Twitter - Status on 2015-05-23
[3] Pirate Party Düsseldorf at Twitter - Status on 2016-05-28
[4] Pirate Party Cologne at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2016-06-13
[5] Wikimedia Commons - Photo from Christopher Street Day in Düsseldorf, on 2017-05-27
[6] Pirate Party Baden-Württemberg at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2017-07-02
[7] Pirate Party at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2017-09-09
[8] Wikimedia Commons - Photo from Christopher Street Day in Munich, on 2018-07-14
[9] Wikimedia Commons - Photo from Christopher Street Day in Munich, on 2018-07-14
[10] Pirate Party Cologne at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-07-08
[11] Pirate Party at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-07-22
[12] Pirate Party Cologne at Twitter - Status on 2019-07-05
[13] Joachim Rotermund at Twitter - Status on 2019-10-10
[14] Pirate Party Mainz at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2020-07-31
[15] Flickr - Photo of the Queerates' flag, taken on 2010-09-11
[16] Pirate Party Munich website - News report on 2012-07-18
[17] Queerates at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2012-07-08
[18] Queerates at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2013-07-08
[19] Pirate Party Cologne at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2016-07-02
[20] Pirate Party at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2016-09-10
[21] Pirate Party Baden-Württemberg at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2017-07-29
[22] Pirate Party at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-07-29
[23] Pirate Party Berlin at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-08-13
[24] Pirate Party at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-12-30
[25] Rick from Hamburg at Twitter - Status on 2014-08-17
[26] Pirate Party Lübeck at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2014-08-18
[27] Pirate Party Cologne at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2016-07-01
[28] Wikimedia Commons - Photo from Cologne Pride Parade, on 2016-07-03
[29] Wikimedia Commons - Photo from Cologne Pride Parade, on 2016-07-03
[30] Pirate Party Cologne at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2019-07-07
[31] Flickr - Photo of Pirate Party/Queerates booth in Augsburg, on 2010-08-14
[32] Flickr - Photo of Pirate Party/Queerates booth in Augsburg, on 2010-08-14
[33] Flickr - Photo of Pirate Party/Queerates booth in Augsburg, on 2010-08-14
[34] Flickr - Photo of Pirate Party/Queerates booth in Augsburg, on 2010-08-14
[35] Pirate Party Berlin at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-05-21
[36] Pirate Party Berlin at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-07-07
[37] Pirate Party Berlin at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-07-07
[38] Pirate Party Berlin at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-07-07
[39] Pirate Party Berlin at Facebook - Photo uploaded on 2018-06-24
Tomislav Todorovic, 24 April 2021