File:21st Panzer Division logo.svg

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English: 1st Logo of the 21st german tank division, II World War.
Date 2 September 2008 (upload date)
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Author Marco Kaiser
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Because this symbol is so simple I don't believe it can be copyrighted, so this is not a derivative work.

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