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English: Coat of arms of Hungary as used by the Government of National Unity between 27 January and 7 May 1945. (Hungarian arms on red "H" on Arrow Cross emblem.)
Magyar: Magyarország állami kiscímere a Nemzeti Összefogás Kormánya alatt 1945. január 27. és május 7. között.
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Coat of arms of Hungary (1945)

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title: A m. kir. minisztérium 23/1945. M. E. számú rendelete a magyar állami címer és az állampecsét leírásáról szóló 3970/1915. M. E. számú rendelet kiegészítése tárgyában. (Hungarian)
publication date: 27 January 1945

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current22:27, 30 November 2013Thumbnail for version as of 22:27, 30 November 20131,000 × 1,000 (1.75 MB)Thommy9More accurate version
09:36, 2 January 2009Thumbnail for version as of 09:36, 2 January 2009600 × 600 (2.68 MB)Thommy9new coat of arms and colours
16:05, 26 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:05, 26 March 2008600 × 600 (536 KB)R-41~commonswikiCorrected the shades of green and red based on those on the Hungarian flag
21:26, 12 February 2008Thumbnail for version as of 21:26, 12 February 2008600 × 600 (535 KB)Thommy9{{Information |Description={{en|Coat of arms of the Hungarian State between January 27 - May 8, 1945.}} {{en|A "Magyar Állam" címere 1945. január 27. és május 8. között.}} |Source=Own work, based on [htt

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