Category:National coat of arms of Austria
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Coat of arms of the First Republic of Austria (1919-1934): An Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire with one head langued gules murally crowned beaked and legged or holding in the dexter claw a sickle in the sinister a hammer both of the last and charged on the chest with the Bindenschild
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Coat of arms of the Federal State of Austria (1934-1938): An Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire with two heads langued gules beaked and legged or and charged on the chest with the Bindenschild
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Coat of arms of the Second Republic of Austria (1945-present): An Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire with one head langued gules murally crowned beaked and legged or holding in the dexter claw a sickle in the sinister a hammer both of the last both legs joined by a broken chain argent and charged on the chest with the Bindenschild
The w:Bindenschild is the coat of arms of the w:House of Habsburg (Gules, a fess argent)
English: The current coat of arms of the Republic of Austria has been in use by the Republic of Austria since 1919, in three slightly different forms:
- In 1919, the First Austrian Republic adopted an emblem consisting of the escutcheon of Austria on the breast of a single-headed eagle, crowned with a mural crown, holding a hammer and a sickle.
- Between 1934 and the German annexation in 1938, the Federal State of Austria (Bundesstaat Österreich) used a different coat of arms with a double-headed eagle.
- The establishment of the Second Republic in 1945 saw the return of the original arms, with broken chains added to symbolise Austria's liberation from Nazism.
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