Flag | Dates | Designation | Description |
 | 1933–1935 | Flag for the Supreme Commander of the Army | Used between February 1934 and June 1935 with the designation Flag of the Chief of the Army Command. The position of Commander-in-Chief of the Army was held from 1932 to 1938 by Werner von Fritsch. |
 | 1935–1941 | Flag for the Supreme Commander of the Army | In 1938, Walther von Brauchitsch took over command. When Adolf Hitler made himself Commander-in-Chief of the Army, in 19 December 1941. The flag was thus no longer used, and was replaced by the Hitler's personal standard (see above). |
 | 1944–1945 | Flag for the Chief of the OKH General Staffs | The flag was introduced on 1 September 1944 and used until shortly before the end of the war. Since the position of Chief of the Army General Staff was Heinz Guderian during this period, the flag was mainly associated with him. |
 | 1941–1945 | Vehicle pennant for generalfeldmarschälles of the Heer | The flag was introduced on 23 April 1941. It was of square and had a length of 30 cm. |
 | 1941–1945 | Vehicle pennant for generals of the Heer | The pennant was introduced on 23 April 1941. The length was 35 cm and a height of 23 cm. |
 | 1941–1945 | Vehicle pennant for the remaining members of the Heer | The pennant was introduced on 23 April 1941. The length was 30 cm and a height of 20 cm. |
 | 1941–1945 | Command flag for the commander-in-chief of an army group | |
 | 1933–1945 | Command flag for the commander-in-chief of an army command | Until 1941, called the "flag for the staff of an army commando" |
 | 1941–1945 | Command flag for the commander of a panzer group | |
 | 1933–1945 | Command flag for the commanding general of an army corps | Until 1941, called the "flag for the staff of a general command" |
 | 1933–1945 | Command flag for the commander of a division | Until 1941, called the "flag for the staff of a division" |