What does the German oak stands for:
(a) heroism (b) Racism (c) Culture (d) Equality
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(a).heroism
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(a) Heroism
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The German Oak stands for Heroism.
In the 18th and 19th-century, artists began personifying a nation in the form of an allegory. France had an allegory named Marianne, while Germany had an allegory named Germania. Germania was the female figure wearing a crown of oak leaves. The oak leaves represented heroism. Germania is usually depicted as a robust woman with long, flowing, reddish-blonde hair and wearing armour.
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