Belarus in the Soviet Union (early flags) (original) (raw)

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- Flags of 1919
- Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR (1919.02.27-1919.08)
- Flag of 1927
- Flag of 1937
- Flag of 1940s See also:
- Belarus in the Soviet Union (1951-1991)
- Soviet Union
- Belarus
Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR (1919.02.27-1919.08)
image by Mark Sensen, 05 May 1996
Also pure red flag was used in early 1919.
Mark Sensen, 05 May 1996
Byelorussia was merged into Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR on 27 February 1919 and was reestablished in August 1919.
Mark Sensen, 20 September 2000
Flags of 1919
image by Valeriy Koba, 24 September 2021
Red with in the upper hoist yellow Cyrillic initials (SSRB) in sans-serif.
Mark Sensen, 17 April 1996
Source: Dunin-Borkovsky K. Album of flags and pennants of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, Union Soviet republics and foreign states. - M., 1923.
http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/8743-dunin-borkovskiy-k-albom-flagov-i-vympelov-rossiyskoy-sotsialisticheskoy-federativnoy-sovetskoy-respubliki-soyuznyh-sovetskih-respublik-i-inostrannyh-gosudarstv-m-1923
Valeriy Koba, 24 September 2021
Flag of 1927
image by_Valery Koba and Zachary Harden_, 29 December 2020
This is the flag of Byelorussian SSR, 1927, according toConstitution.
Valery Koba, 29 December 2020
Flag of 1937
image by Mark Sensen, 25 May 1996
Red with in the upper hoist yellow Cyrillic initials (BSSR) in serif. Red star fimbriated yellow and yellow hammer and sickle above.
Mark Sensen, 25 May 1996
Flag of 1940s
image by Mark Sensen, 02 June 1996
Red with in the upper hoist yellow Cyrillic initials (BSSR) san serif. Yellow border around the canton.
Mark Sensen, 02 June 1996
This flag was replaced by a new one in 1951.
Željko Heimer, 17 April 1996