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image by Marcus Schmöger, 15 May 2002
See also:The Jusos —youth organization of the SPD— usually show many flags during
the 1st May demonstrations, whereas the mother party SPD does not. The
most frequently used flag is like that of the Munich branch.
The Jusos are part of an international organization, basically the
youth organization of the Socialist International, called International
Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY). The Munich Jusos sometimes use a IUSY
flag, red with the hand grasping a rose outlined in white, over it
"IUSY", under it the long name.
Sources: author's own observations during demonstrations in Munich,
1 May 2001 and 1 May 2002; Jusos website;
IUSY website.
Marcus Schmöger, 15 May 2002
The flag of - presumably - the Jusos as a whole is red with a white
circle, slightly offset to the hoist, containing the usual Socialist symbol
- hand grasping a rose - and the inscription Jungsozialisten in der
SPD. I have no definitive information from the Jusos, but at least
assume that this has been the official flag of the Jusos. As they recently
changed their logo a bit, I assume that new flags would feature this logo.
I have not seen any of these new flags yet, though.
Marcus Schmöger, 15 May 2002
Until quite recently their logo was a stylized rose in a hand, as used
for instance by the Spanish PSOE. More recently
this was changed a bit, the new logo being shown at the Jusos
website. However, some branches seem to continue using the old logo,
as can be seen on the websites of the Bavaria
and Baden-Württemberg branches.
(...) During recent events (demonstration on 1st May 2001 in Munich and
CSD in Munich) I could observe the flag used by the Jusos in Munich and
made the above image accordingly.
Marcus Schmöger, 8 Sep 2001