Ein Ursprung der Farben Schwarz-Rot-Gold liegt auch in den Befreiungsk translation - Ein Ursprung der Farben Schwarz-Rot-Gold liegt auch in den Befreiungsk English how to say

Ein Ursprung der Farben Schwarz-Rot

Ein Ursprung der Farben Schwarz-Rot-Gold liegt auch in den Befreiungskriegen 1813 gegen Napoleon, nämlich bei den Uniformen des Lützowschen Freikorps. Die Korps setzten sich zumeist aus Studenten zusammen, die sich gegen die Besatzung Deutschlands durch Frankreich formierten (siehe hierzu auch Urburschenschaft). Da die Freiwilligen unter dem preußischen Major Adolf von Lützow aus allen Teilen Deutschlands stammten und von dort höchst unterschiedliche Uniformen und Zivilkleidung mitbrachten, war die einzige Möglichkeit, eine einheitliche Bekleidung herzustellen, die unterschiedlich farbigen Uniformen schwarz einzufärben. Hinzu kamen goldene (messingfarbene) Knöpfe sowie schließlich rote Aufschläge und Vorstoß. Zur Popularisierung hat die Tatsache beigetragen, dass die Farben die gleichen wie die der Reichsfahne im Heiligen Römischen Reich waren.
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An origin of the colors black-red-gold is Freikorps in the wars of liberation 1813 against Napoleon, namely the uniforms of the Lützow. The Corps were composed mostly of students, who formed against the occupation of Germany by France (see also Urburschenschaft). Since the volunteers under the Prussian major Adolf von Lützow out were all parts of Germany and from there brought very different uniforms and civilian clothes, was the only way to establish a uniform clothing, black to color the different colored uniforms. Gold (brass) buttons and finally red spreads and thrust were added. The fact has contributed to popularization that the colors were the same as those of the Imperial flag of the Holy Roman Empire.
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An origin of the colors black, red and gold is also in the wars of liberation against Napoleon in 1813, namely in the uniforms of the Lützow Free Corps. The corps sat mostly of students together, viewed against the occupation of Germany by France were formed (see also first student fraternity). Since the volunteers came under the Prussian Major Adolf von Lutzow from all over Germany and from there brought very different uniforms and civilian clothes, was the only way to produce a uniform clothing to color the different colored uniforms black. There were also gold (copper color) buttons and finally red surcharges and advance. To popularize the fact contributed that the colors were the same as those of the Reich flag in the Holy Roman Empire.
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the origin of the black, red and gold is also in the wars of liberation against napoleon in 1813, namely in the uniforms of the lützowschen freikorps. the corps, mostly from students, who are against the occupation of germany by france formed (see also urburschenschaft). since the volunteers under the prussian major adolf of lützow from all parts of germany were of very different uniforms and civilian clothes with them, was the only way to establish a uniform clothing, different colored uniforms black color. in addition, gold (brass one) and, finally, red cuffs and buttons to push. to popularize the fact ensured that the colors are the same as those of the reichsfahne in the holy roman empire.
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