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    1. Nazi-German Reichskriegsflagge but swastika replaced by the eagle of the Reichskriegsflagge of the Empire. Barely legal in German, so don’t expect nice people there.

    2. Argentina4Ever on

      It’s a variant of the official Nazi Germany flag established in 1938, the „full one“ with the extra stripes and the cross. The Nazi symbol replaced by the imperial eagle.

      Yes, whoever raised this flag has mental issues and likely connections with NeoNazi groups or the Reichsbuerger.

    3. Lion’s head fountain, clay amphoras, weird animal figurines, and almost 100% stone landscaping? That’s a choice.

    4. Kaiser_Julian on

      Its i think its a Flag that was acctualy proposed as german Flag after ww2 but its modified

    5. The3levated1 on

      The front flag looks like a modified version of the wirmer flag, the back one is the old flag of the german empire.

      100% knee deep nazi neighbors, 99% Reichsbürger movement.

      If you want to use the property for anything other than storing cow dung I suggest to look somewhere else.

    6. Looks like a Reichskriegsflagge (war flag of the 2nd and 3th reich) with modern german imagery

    7. Dull_Ruin1424 on

      Okey, thanks everyone for your responses. What the hell… I guess I’ll keep looking somewhere else.

    8. It seems to be a revisioned version of the Wirmer Flag. The addition of the imperial eagle may indicate that the owner follows the Deutsches Kolleg (Neo-Nazi German College) as it’s though leader, Reinhold Oberlercher, considered the Wirmer Flag the one of the Fourth Reich.

      Either that, or a follower of the PEGIDA (Patriotische Europäer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes) which in English means Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West. They also used the Wirmer Flag as their symbol in the Dresden demonstrations.

    9. Yeah don’t move there. Definitely some Neonazi bullshit. If the property is suspiciously cheap for its size/location, this neighbor would be the reason.

    10. Mate, I think I know where this is… if it’s in eastern Brandenburg stay away from this village. The owner of the property with the flag is a known reichsbürger.

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