File:War Ensign of Germany (1903–1919).svg
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The following 18 pages use this file:
- Template:Country data German Empire
- Earth:List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
- Social:Political violence in Germany (1918–33)
- Engineering:German Type UB I submarine
- Engineering:German Type UC III submarine
- Engineering:German Type UE II submarine
- Engineering:German Type U 151 submarine
- Engineering:German Type U 87 submarine
- Engineering:HM Armed Smack Inverlyon
- Engineering:Irene-class cruiser
- Engineering:Morning Light (ship)
- Engineering:Nautilus-class minelayer
- Engineering:R. C. Rickmers (1906)
- Engineering:SMS Seeadler (1888)
- Engineering:U-boat Campaign (World War I)
- Engineering:Zeppelin LZ 59
- Place:German Empire
- Place:Suwałki Region