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07.09.2020 • History • Secondary School

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Explain the term Germania and


the meaning of the symbols of
the German allegory

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Answer:
Germania is the female allegory of German.
Various of its parts depict different things.

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Germania is a painting created at the


end of March 1848 during the
Revolutions of 1848. This allegorical
figure is represented with the
Reichsadler, oak leaves (symbols of
German strength), an olive branch (as
a sign of peace), or a cannabis
branch, and a banner. ... It was meant
as a symbol of a united democratic
Germany.

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