Berlin Bear Mugs
Description: The coat of arms of Berlin is used by the German city state as well as the city itself. Introduced in 1954 for West Berlin, it shows a black bear on a white shield. On top of the shield is a special crown, created by the amalgamation of the mural crown of a city with the so-called people's crown (Volkskrone), used in Germany to denote a republic. Berlin's various boroughs use their own emblems.
Description: Berlin officially united with the rest of Germany on October 3, 1990. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, the formal legal unification occurred when the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) dissolved and joined the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).
Description: Celebrate Berlin beer culture with this vintage-inspired design featuring the iconic Berlin bear enjoying a frothy beer mug, with “Bierbräu Beer Berlin” and “Since 1237” typography. A fun choice for German beer lovers, Berlin fans, German heritage enthusiasts, Oktoberfest partygoers, and anyone who loves traditional European beer culture. Perfect for Oktoberfest, Berlin trips, German festivals, beer celebrations, and vintage German-themed gifts.
Description: The 7th Separate Guards Heavy Tank Novgorod-Berlin Red Banner of the Order of Suvorov, the Red Star brigade was put into battle in the second echelon during the Berlin strategic operation. What is rare for the red army, the brigade had its own identification mark - a white bear on the background of a red star