Reich eagles were stylized eagles used as a symbol of the German Reich (empire) during the Nazi era. These eagles were designed by Adolf Hitler and represented the power, strength, and glory of the Third Reich.
The most famous reich eagle was the one used on the Nazi Party emblem, which featured an eagle with wings spread wide, clutching a swastika in its talons. This emblem was used on flags, banners, and other Nazi paraphernalia, and was even displayed in public places such as schools and government offices.
The reich eagles also appeared on military decorations, as well as on uniforms and insignia of high-ranking officials. They were often made of gold or silver and were highly prized by those who received them.
After World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany, the use of reich eagles was banned in the country. However, they still remain popular with collectors of World War II memorabilia and are occasionally seen in neo-Nazi or far-right groups.
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