German Grossadmiral Command Flag-This is produced in a white linen/cotton. It is a Großadmiral’s rank and command flag with a multi-colored, printed image. The flag features a golden yellow Wehrmacht style national eagle with black and brown accents superimposed over multi-colored, crossed Großadmiral’s batons and a black and white bordered black Iron Cross. The Großadmiral’s batons feature blue staffs with golden yellow, brown, silver and black accents and detailing. The batons each have a golden yellow fouled anchor and a black Iron Cross within diamond shaped borders and fluted end pieces. Both sides of the flag have the same image with the eagle facing towards the hoist edge, (forward). The top, bottom and fly edges of the flag have a dual-ply hem and the hoist edge has a dual-ply white bunting with a small tunnel looped suspension rope (cut at ends) Size is 50cm x 50cm (19 ½” x 19 ½”). Separately applied manufacture tag with details in embroidered blue thread “Württembergische Cattunmanufactur, Heidenheim a. Brz.”. Of Note: Only two individuals were promoted to the rank of Großadmiral during the Third Reich with Erich Raeder achieving the rank on April 1st, 1939, which he held until his resignation on January 30th, 1943 being replaced by Karl Dönitz. Scarce rank/command flag for the highest rank in the Kriegsmarine.