Flag of Schleswig-Holstein

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The flag of Schleswig-Holstein is a horizontal tricolour of blue, white, and red.

Schleswig-Holstein
Landesflagge
UseCivil flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Proportion3:5 (or 1:2)
Adopted1948
DesignA horizontal tricolour of blue, white, and red.
Landesdienstflagge des Landes Schleswig-Holstein
UseState flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Proportion3:5 (or 1:2)
Adopted1948
DesignThe civil flag with the addition of the coat of arms.

Overview

The flag was introduced in 1843 and banned in 1845. It was reintroduced in 1867 after the Prussian annexation of Schleswig-Holstein. It was again abolished 1935.[1]

After the British Military Government made Schleswig-Holstein a German state in 1946, this flag was first hoisted after some debate on August 29, 1946. It was formally established as the flag on January 18, 1957.[1] The plain tricolour is the state's civil flag. Government authorities use the state flag (Landesdienstflagge), where the flag is defaced by the state coat of arms.[1]

The tricolour was previously used for the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein (1868-1946).

It is almost identical to the flags of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia-Montenegro, as well as the flag of the Netherlands inverted.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Flag Legislation (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)". Flags of the World. 1957-01-18. Retrieved 2008-03-19. English translation of relevant laws (German version here)