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Civil Flag 1774-1871, 1921-1935 and 1952-nowadays
by M. Schmöger
- Civil Flags and Ensigns 19th Century-1935
- Civil Flag 1919-1935 (Landesflagge)
- Optional Civil Flag (Landesfarben)
- State Ensign 1926-1935 (Service Flag for State Vessels and State Maritime Buildings)
- Oldenburg State Police 1933-1945
See also:
- Historical Flags (Oldenburg, Germany)
- Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen, Germany)
- Germany
Civil Flag 1919-1935
Landesflagge
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by M. Schmöger
Flag adopted 3rd October 1919
A red St. George cross on a blue field. Landesflagge 1921-1935. In use for local and regional authorities since 1952.
Norman Martin, March 1998
The flag adopted on 3 October 1919 for the Land was the blue one with the red cross. The red over blue striped flag was the Landesfarben flag.
Jaume Ollé and/or Mario Fabretto, 24 August 1998
In use 1774-1935 according to Znamierowski 1999.
Santiago Dotor, 22 September 2000
According to the Bekanntmachung des Staatsministeriums für den Freistaat Oldenburg betreffend das Führen von Flaggen vom 3. Oktober 1919 ("Declaration of the State Ministry of the Free State of Oldenburg regarding the Use of Flags of 3rd October 1919") the width of the red cross is a fourth of the flag width.
M. Schmöger, 6 October 2000
Optional Civil Flag
Landesfarben
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by Jaume Ollé and Jorge Candeias
Red-blue bicolour.
Norman Martin, March 1998
Red over blue. Norman Martin and other sources report dark blue.
Jaume Ollé, 1 July 1998
The Landesfarben was an optional civil flag, but when the Landesflagge was popular (as was often the case in traditionally maritime states), the use of the Landesfarben was limited. As with the Landesflagge, the Landesfarben ceased to be used in 1935, though I would not be surprised if some informal use continued as long as the official flags were prominently displayed, but it seems to have been discouraged. I am unaware of any actual use.
Norman Martin, 22 September 2000
State Ensign 1926-1935
Service Flag for State Vessels and State Maritime Buildings
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by Jaume Ollé
A red St. George cross on a blue field. At the center are the new Oldenburg arms adopted on 1919 (quarterly: 1 and 4, Oldenburg (County); 2 and 3, Delmenhorst — a gold cross [_patonce_] on a blue field) in an oval form. Illustrated in Große Brockhaus 1928 vol. 4, p. 656.
Norman Martin, March 1998
Ceased to be used in 1935.
Norman Martin, 22 September 2000
According to Neubecker 1939a this flag (Oldenburg[ische] Dienstflagge) was adopted in 1926. The Imperial state ensign was used until 1921.
Santiago Dotor, 28 September 2000