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What (who) is rote Fahne - definition

SHORT-LIVED GERMAN MILITARY FOOTBALL CLUB ACTIVE DURING WORLD WAR II
Rote Jaeger; Rote Jager; Rote jaeger

Rote Island         
ISLAND IN KUPANG REGENCY, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Rote (island); Roti Island; Roti island; Rotti; Pulau Roti; Pulau Rote; Rotinese language
Rote Island (, also spelled Roti) is an island of Indonesia, part of the East Nusa Tenggara province of the Lesser Sunda Islands. According to legend, this island got its name accidentally when a lost Portuguese sailor arrived and asked a farmer where he was.
Die rote Fahne des Ostens         
Die rote Fahne des Ostens ('The Red Flag of the East') was a newspaper published from Königsberg. It was the organ of the East Prussia-Danzig organization (bezirk) of the Communist Party of Germany.
rote         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rote (disambiguation)
Rote learning or learning by rote is learning things by repeating them without thinking about them or trying to understand them.
He is very sceptical about the value of rote learning...
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Rote Jäger

The Rote Jäger (Red Hunters) were a short-lived German military football club active during World War II (August 1943 – November 1944). The team was assembled by Hermann Graf, a fighter ace and commander of German fighter pilots. Based near Hamburg, the unit developed into a refuge from service on the Eastern front for some Germany national team players.

Examples of use of rote Fahne
1. Pyongyang, September 20 (KCNA) –– Leader Kim Jong Il‘s famous work "Abuses of Socialism Are Intolerable" was brought out in booklet by the Die Rote Fahne Office of Germany on Sept. 8.
2. The Chinese Hong Kong newspaper Ching Pao, the Russian newspaper Patriot, the German newspaper Die Rote Fahne, the Ugandan newspaper Sun Rise, the Brazilian newspaper Hora do Povo, the Indian magazine Social Look, the Italian magazine La Voce, the Guinean Agency of Press, the Lao National TV, Ecuadorian TV Tele Andina 23 and other media carried the portraits and images of Kim Jong Il and widely introduced his brief biography, famous works and personality as a great man who has led not only the Korean revolution but also the cause of global independence to victory with his unique Songun policy.