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As already pointed out by Philip Schäfer, this 'flag' is based
on the logo of the SPD, which shows on a red field the inscription 'SPD'
at the bottom. For instance, the logo was used in the form of a cube at
the old headquarters at Bonn (see the SPD
website). As with most other flags of parties in Germany there was
never a properly designed flag, but just the logo put on a (usually) unicoloured
background. However, I am not sure if this flag as we have it here is in
real existence. I have never seen this flag.
Marcus Schmöger, 7 Sep 2001
A major political event for about 50 years now is the Politische
Aschermittwoch or Political Ash Wednesday, in Bavaria, which this year
took place on 13 February 2002. (...) At Vilshofen (about 20 km from Passau)
the SPD showed some small paper flags at the tables, and one larger flag
as decoration. This was the flag of a local branch, and showed (on a red
field) the inscription 'SPD' and the name of the local branch. Having now
seen many variants of the SPD flag, I believe I can explain why the 'SPD'
appears in the lower hoist: simply it never does so:
- Flags of local branches use most of the field for the inscriptions,
thus the 'SPD' is either on top and the name of the local branch beneath,
or the other way round.
- SPD flags without 'local inscriptions', show the 'SPD' either in
the center or at the bottom, but never in the lower hoist.
Marcus Schmöger, 15 Feb 2002
A flag variant seen at the Munich peace demonstration last Saturday
(8 Feb 2003). It shows the "SPD" inscription in the center of a red flag.
The red is somewhat darker than standard red.
Marcus Schmöger, 11 Feb 2003