Governmental Symbols Page #2
This page lists all the various symbols in the Governmental Symbols category.
Symbols, logos and seals used by governmental institutions around the world.
Symbols in this category:
Democratic Farmer's Party of Germany
This is the logo of the East German political party the Democratic Farmer's Party of Germany. The Democratic Farmer's Party of the German Democratic Republic was created to weaken the support of the Christian Democratic Union and Liberal Democratic Party in rural areas. The Democratic Farmer's Party was part of the National Front in the German Democratic Republic.
Democratic Women's League of Germany
This is the logo of the German Democratic Republic Women's mass organization the Democratic Women's League of Germany. The Democratic Women's League of Germany belonged to the National Front of the German Democratic Republic. The Democratic Women's League of Germany was created in 1947 and ended in 1990.
Ernst Thalmann Pioneers (Young Pioneers or Thalmann Pioneers)
This is the logo of German Democratic Republic youth organization the Ernst Thalmann Pioneers(Young Pioneers or Thalmann Pioneers). Most school children of the German Democratic Republic aged 6-14 belonged to the Ernst Thalmann Pioneers. The Ernst Thalmann Pioneers were associated with the National Front of the German Democratic Republic.
Fasces
Comprising an axe wrapped in birch rods and secured with cord (a pair of which are depicted here), the fasces has a long and colorful history as a political symbol.
FBI Seal
Over the years, the FBI seal has undergone several significant changes. In its early years, the Bureau used the Department of Justice seal. The first official FBI seal was adopted in 1935, modifying the Department of Justice logo by adding “Federal Bureau of Investigation” and “Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity” to the outer band. In 1940, Special Agent Leo Gauthier—a draftsman, artist, and illustrator—presented a new design based on an earlier Bureau flag that he had created. This design was readily accepted and has been the Bureau’s symbol ever since.
Federal Bureau of Prisons Seal
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is a United States federal law enforcement agency. A subdivision of the U.S. Department of Justice, the BOP is responsible for the administration of the federal prison system. The system handles inmates who have violated, or are accused of violating, federal law. The BOP also holds inmates who have committed felonies in Washington, D.C.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
This is the logo of the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)
Florida Department Of Transportation
This is the logo of the Florida Department Of Transportation (FDOT)
Free German Trade Union Federation
This is the logo of German Democratic Republic mass organization the Free German Trade Union Federation. The Free German Trade Union Federation belonged to the National Front of the German Democratic Republic. The Free German Trade Union Federation existed from 1946-1990.
Free German Youth
This is the logo of the German Democratic mass organization the Free German Youth. The FDJ was the official youth organization of the German Democratic Republic and males and females 14-25 belonged to it. The FDJ belonged to the National Front of the German Democratic Republic. The FDJ was created in 1946 and ended in 1990.
Georgia Department Of Transportation
This is the logo of the Georgia Department Of Transportation (GDOT)
German Democratic Republic State Cooperative Konsum
This is the logo of the German Democratic Republic State Cooperative Konsum. Konsum was founded in 1945 by the Soviet Military Administration and it consisted of grocery stores,retail markets,industrial plants and restaurants.
Iron Guard
This is the logo of the former Romanian fascist movement and political party The Iron Guard. The Iron Guard was founded in 1927 and banned in 1941 after the Legionaires' rebellion. It's leaders were Corneliu Codreanu and Horia Sima.
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