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In 1961 the SPD introduced a new type of font for their flags, namely a more rectangular type of letters. This flag came in several varieties, described in a folder issued by the Public Relations department:
As I already pointed out when dealing with CDU party flags, arising 'logomania' around 1970 led to a decreasing use of proper flags. Public Relations departments devised new logos for almost every new campaign; these logos usually could be put on flags as well. So it is difficult to decide when was the 1961 pattern replaced by a different one. Probably around 1980 the new pattern came into being: thicker white letters 'SPD' on red. This is in use up to now.
Marcus Schmöger, 6 October 2001
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