The Pennsylvania German flag was designed by a committee of members of the Groossdaadi Grundsau Lodge (Grandfather Groundhog Lodge): Carl D. Snyder, Peter V. Fritsch, Richard K. Miller, and Sterling G. Zimmerman. It was dedicated at the Allentown Court House on October 6, 1989, exactly 306 years after the Concord, represented by the ship in the keystone, landed in Philadelphia.
"Liewer Gott im Himmel drin, Loss uns Deitsche was mir sin" is translated: "Dear God in heaven, leave us Germans what we are."
For a discussion of the design of the flag and its symbolism, please refer to the following article:
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This flag measures 12 in. by 17.5 in. and is made from 130 gsm knitted polyester. The pole end of the flag has two grommets for attaching to a pole.
Small flags are shipped at a fixed rate of $2.50 per flag and will ship separately from any books ordered. Orders with books will show a shipping option of media mail, although flags will be shipped separately via priority mail.
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