File:Hanseatische Legion – Fahne und Standarte.jpg

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Deutsch: Fahne und Standarte der Hanseatischen Legion unter der Kanzel zu St. Marien unmittelbar nach der Bekränzung am 9. März 1913. 1. Fahne (die große) der Fußtruppen; . Standarte der berittenen Truppen. Dekor: aus roten Tuchauschnitten die Kreuze der Legion, in den Ecken aus schwarzem Stoff geschnittene Adler,. Fond der Fahnentücher: weißgelbe Seide. Inschriften: „Gott mit uns“ und „Deutschland oder Tod“. Gestickt im März 1813 von den Frauen der Familie Platzmann und von Demoiselle Rodde.
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Source Lübeck unter den Franzosen. von Wilhelm Haase-Lampe, in Von Lübecks Türmen; 23. Jg., Nr. 11, Ausgabe vom 15. März 1913, S. 88.
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Johannes Maass  (1863–1930)  wikidata:Q45948178
 
Johannes Maass
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Date of birth/death 1863 Edit this at Wikidata 29 November 1930 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lübeck Lübeck
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