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Colour of the Bavarian Police (Bavaria, Germany)

Ehrenfahne der Bayerische Bereitschaftspolizei

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[Colour of the Bavarian Police (Bavaria, Germany)] 1:1
by Marcus Schmöger



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Police Flag

The Colour of the Bayerische Bereitschaftspolizei is called an Ehrenfahne (Honour Colour) in a short historical text at the Bavarian police website. It was presented to the president of the Bayerische Bereitschaftspolizei by the Minister of the Interior on 4 December 1986. The design was made by Paul Rattelmüller, the district conservator (Bezirksheimatpfleger) of Upper Bavaria. The Colour is a single item kept at the HQ of the Bereitschaftspolizei at Bamberg, but transferred to other places, if there is a need. It is used on many ceremonial occasions, e.g. when foreign guests officially visit Bavaria, during funeral services for police officers, during swearing-in of police officers etc. (see many issues of Bayerns Polizei, the internal journal of the Bavarian police).

The Colour shows a rather complicated design: the central field (of a somewhat greyish colour) shows the greater coat-of-arms of Bavaria and two crossed twigs and two loops in white and blue; the central field is bordered by fields with the Bavarian lozenges; in each of the corners there is the Bavarian police star on a green field; all the fields are separated from each others by thin golden stripes; the whole Colour is fringed golden.

Sources:

  • 50 Jahre Bayerische Polizei, special issue (2/96) of Bayerns Polizei
  • many other issues of Bayerns Polizei, the internal journal of the Bavarian police
  • Bavarian police website
  • phone call from the Bavarian police historical collection

Marcus Schmöger, 22 October 2001