This item is an accessory for a toy minifigure, consisting of a historical personal standard mounted on a small black flagpole with a base.
As you correctly noted, the original design of the flag is obscured by a watermark. However, based on the Chinese filename, “德国元首旗子” (Déguó yuánshǒu qízi), which translates to “German Führer’s Flag,” this accessory represents the personal standard of Adolf Hitler (Führerstandarte).
This was Adolf Hitler’s personal flag, used from 1935 to 1945 as the head of state of Nazi Germany. It was flown wherever he was in residence and was used on his cars, airplanes, and at official state functions. The full, unobscured design of this standard was very complex:
- A square, red field with a black-white-black border.
- In the center, a white circle containing a black, upright swastika.
- The swastika was surrounded by a large, golden wreath of oak leaves.
- In each of the four corners of the red field was a golden German eagle. Two were the Party eagle (Parteiadler) and two were the Wehrmacht eagle (Wehrmachtsadler).
The flag piece itself is a small, printed plastic tile. This accessory is a key detail for historical dioramas of World War II, specifically for representing Hitler’s headquarters, vehicles, or public appearances alongside minifigures of him.
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