U-boats with Emblems
Emblem entry for U-256
Hau zuaThis may be the eagle from the Tyrolean Coat of Arms). The phrase "Hau-Zua" is southern Austrian-Bavarian dialect for "hit him/her/them". This is often an exhortation to start a pub brawl. The uprising of Tyrolean militia against Napoleon/Bavarian rule in 1809 was a popular propaganda theme with the Nazis. "Hau-Zua" is an old folk dance. Keywords: bird 1 U-boat displayed this emblem | |
Coat of Arms of LandeckThis is the Coat of Arms of the town of Landeck in Tyrol, Austria. Emblem image: Wikipedia Commons. Keywords: Coat of Arms, Castle, Eagle 1 U-boat displayed this emblem | |
Skeleton breaking AircraftA skeleton breaking an aircraft apart on a red shield Keywords: skeleton, aircraft 1 U-boat displayed this emblem | |
Mouse escaping TrapShield showing a mouse escaping a trap Keywords: mouse,trap 1 U-boat displayed this emblem |
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