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image by Ivan Sache, 1 July 2001
Flag of Soviet Ukraine 1917 (reconstruction, no official
documents exist)
Victor Lomantsov, 1 July 2001
see: Ukraine in the Soviet Union
image by Ivan Sache, 1 July 2001
Project (not adopted, of course) of flag of President, author
emigrant M.Bytinsky, 1930'.
Victor Lomantsov, 1 July 2001
At <www.heritage.com.ua>,
located by Dov Gutterman, there is an article of
well-known Ukrainian vexillologist and heraldist A.Grechilo. He
describes national symbols of Ukraine. Article is written still
in communist period (1989). Flag of Ukraine in that time was the
Soviet red flag with a blue stripe at the bottom. The author
proves, that the national symbolics is not "bad".
In this article he describe, between other things, flags and Coat of Arms
(triangle flags, flags with the Coat of Arms in the centre etc.)
which are projects designed in 1930' by Ukrainian emigrant
Bytinsky. This flags (projects) never existed really and they
were never adopted.
Victor Lomantsov, 1 July 2002
image by António Martins , 10 August 1999
A political proposal was made in Ukraine: flag half red and
half blue over yellow (add of yellow stripe in lower part in the
old soviet flag) but was rejected. Seems that the Russians that
proclaimed a Russian republic in Ukraine used this flag. Some
republics has flags based in the old soviet ones (Belarus,
Transniester, Tadjikistan unoficial
-without h&s, old Mordovia...).
I believe that yellow can be for avar, blue for Kumukh, and red
for the Russians (communist?)
Jaume Olle', 8 August 1999
Red is the (traditional?) color to symbolize Russians
regardless of communism. At our page about the Cossacks , Stuart Notholt says
about the Don Cossack flag: " the colours blue, yellow and
red stood for the Don, the Kalmyks and the Russians respectively.
(however, at the same page he describes the blue in the Kuban
Cossack's flag as standing for Russians... hm...).
António Martins , 10 August 1999
I seem to recall that the current Russian flag (which was of
course designed before communism was even an idea) has similar
means, the white for the White Russians, the blue for the
Ukrainians and the red for the Russians of what is now Russia.
David Kendall , 10 August 1999
image by Ivan Sache, 1 July 2001
Project of state flag with dark-red stripe for Cossacks,
disputed in Supreme Council in 1992, not adopted.
Victor Lomantsov, 1 July 2001
To be compared with the upper proposal. Could it be two
different reports of the same proposal?
Ivan Sache, 1 July 2001
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