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Vertical podium flag of the NSDAP (1933–1945), used to dress lecterns and stages at official rallies. Central party emblem. This type of podium banner is also depicted in early scenes of the film American History X as a historically accurate prop.

NSDAP Podium Flag – historical background, use, and construction
The NSDAP podium flag was a ceremonial drape used on lecterns, stages, and reviewing stands during official party events from 1933 to 1945. Typically produced as a vertical textile banner with the party emblem centered, it provided immediate visual identification of the authority represented at public gatherings. Construction involved cloth fields with appliqué or embroidered insignia, secured to the front of podiums or arranged in multiples to form a uniform backdrop. This specific podium-flag format is also shown in early scenes of the film American History X as a period-appropriate prop, reflecting the documented visual language of ceremonial stage decoration of the era.
| Width | 90 cm |
| Lenght | 150 cm |
| Material | Cotton |