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Austrian national emblem

Austrian national emblem

Austrian national emblem
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Adoption 1919

The Austrian national emblem (body of Austria occurs) is used as an Austrian symbol including merger (アンシュルス) by Nazis Germany since an end of World War I. The double eagle which was a crest of the House of Hapsburg is rearranged to a normal eagle of one head in the national emblem of the former Austria-Hungary empire.

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Constitution

On the chest of the eagle, there is the shield of the Austrian grand duke country which caused the design of the current Austrian national flag. The talon of the eagle grasps a sickle of the money and a hammer of the money each. This does not have the relations with a sickle and the mallet which are a symbol of the communism. I was considered that mural crown (symbol of the municipium) of the money which appeared in the head of the eagle meant laying upon, unification of these "three rank" (worker, farmer, bourgeois) that three represented Austria at the time of the establishment by Karl Renner.

I showed liberation from Nazis Germany, and the chain of iron which broke off which led to the both legs of the eagle was added after World War II.

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