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Magyar: A magyarországi németek címere. A középen a budai vár, tőle balra a Nyugathoz tartozást szimbolizáló nap, a jobb felső sarokban pedig a török uralomra emlékeztető félhold. Középen az ezüst csík a Duna, alul keresztény kereszt, mögötte az eke, a német földművelők jelképe. Das Wappen der Ungarndeutschen. Oben iist die Ofner Burg. Oben links die Sonne, oben rechts der türkische Halbmond, Symbol für die Befreiung von der Türkenherrschaft. In der Mitte die Donau. Unten das christliche Kreuz, dahinter der Pflug, Symbol der deutschen Siedler.
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