In 1936, the 'nationwide discussion' of the draft of the new Constitution of the USSR was held. On November 1, 1936, the Central Executive Committee of the USSR recorded more than two hundred proposals to change the Flag and State Emblem. Some believed that the symbols of the country should reflect the technical progress achieved over the twenty years of Soviet power - they proposed replacing the obsolete hammer and sickle with a tractor and a blast furnace or even light bulb. There were proposals to add an airplane guarding the Land of the Soviets; to install a radio tower and braid the globe with wires; to plant a banner in the top of the globe with the inscription: "The ruler of the world will be labor," and to place a peasant woman with a book and a worker with a hammer on either side. It was proposed to write the motto in English, German, French, Spanish and Chinese, thereby expressing internationality in the struggle for the rights of the proletariat of the whole world. There were also proposals to replace the motto itself with "He who does not work shall not eat." Many proposals concerned the introduction of portraits of the leaders of the proletariat and the replacement of the five-pointed star with an eleven-pointed one - according to the number of union republics. There were even ideas of returning to the original edition of the 71st article of the constitution: "The state flag of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics consists of a scarlet cloth with the state emblem."

In the end, all these proposals were rejected, and now you can see why.
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In 1936, the 'nationwide discussion' of the draft of the new Constitution of the USSR was held. On November 1, 1936, the Central Executive Committee of the USSR recorded more than two hundred proposals to change the Flag and State Emblem. Some believed that the symbols of the country should reflect the technical progress achieved over the twenty years of Soviet power - they proposed replacing the obsolete hammer and sickle with a tractor and a blast furnace or even light bulb. There were proposals to add an airplane guarding the Land of the Soviets; to install a radio tower and braid the globe with wires; to plant a banner in the top of the globe with the inscription: "The ruler of the world will be labor," and to place a peasant woman with a book and a worker with a hammer on either side. It was proposed to write the motto in English, German, French, Spanish and Chinese, thereby expressing internationality in the struggle for the rights of the proletariat of the whole world. There were also proposals to replace the motto itself with "He who does not work shall not eat." Many proposals concerned the introduction of portraits of the leaders of the proletariat and the replacement of the five-pointed star with an eleven-pointed one - according to the number of union republics. There were even ideas of returning to the original edition of the 71st article of the constitution: "The state flag of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics consists of a scarlet cloth with the state emblem."

In the end, all these proposals were rejected, and now you can see why.
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Good lord! I don't mind the lightbulb actually but...
 
In 1936, the 'nationwide discussion' of the draft of the new Constitution of the USSR was held. On November 1, 1936, the Central Executive Committee of the USSR recorded more than two hundred proposals to change the Flag and State Emblem. Some believed that the symbols of the country should reflect the technical progress achieved over the twenty years of Soviet power - they proposed replacing the obsolete hammer and sickle with a tractor and a blast furnace or even light bulb. There were proposals to add an airplane guarding the Land of the Soviets; to install a radio tower and braid the globe with wires; to plant a banner in the top of the globe with the inscription: "The ruler of the world will be labor," and to place a peasant woman with a book and a worker with a hammer on either side. It was proposed to write the motto in English, German, French, Spanish and Chinese, thereby expressing internationality in the struggle for the rights of the proletariat of the whole world. There were also proposals to replace the motto itself with "He who does not work shall not eat." Many proposals concerned the introduction of portraits of the leaders of the proletariat and the replacement of the five-pointed star with an eleven-pointed one - according to the number of union republics. There were even ideas of returning to the original edition of the 71st article of the constitution: "The state flag of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics consists of a scarlet cloth with the state emblem."

In the end, all these proposals were rejected, and now you can see why.
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Lmao I'm imagining the USSR with "seal on bedsheet" SSR flags and America with "national flag with a stripe" state flags.
 
WEST TIMOR

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WEST TIMOR

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Quick little scenario. West Timor was colonized by Spain instead of East Timor being colonized by Portugal. The flag is a palette-swapped East Timor flag.
 
The flag for a Cree (Nehiyaw) country, the syllabics in the centre spell out Nehiyaw, meaning the Cree people. The Four colours represent the four winds, people, aspects, seasons, animals etc.


I just wanted to make a quick little flag for the Cree, one that isn't too complicated. I didn't know quite what to do with the circle in the centre, eventually just settled on a brown circle¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Also, you don't see a lot of First Nations flags, which makes sense since there are so few of us.
 
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The flag for a Cree (Nehiyaw) country, the syllabics in the centre spell out Nehiyaw, meaning the Cree people. The Four colours represent the four winds, people, aspects, seasons, animals etc.


I just wanted to make a quick little flag for the Cree, one that isn't too complicated. I didn't know quite what to do with the circle in the centre, eventually just settled on a brown circle¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Also, you don't see a lot of First Nations flags, which makes sense since there are so few of us.
Doesn't that spell out Nêhiyawi?
 
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After the Germano-Soviet war (1941-1947) in which the Nazi army destroyed the weak and unstable Soviet Syndicalist Republic under the direction of Alexander Shliapnikov, leader of the worker opposition during the Lenin government, became premier of the Soviet Union after the July emergency in 1931.

After the Dunkirk Armistice (1941) and the collapse of the USSR in 1947 the swastika waved triumphant from Lorraine to Moscow, unfortunately for Hitler the economy deteriorated rapidly, a rebel faction of the SS under Eichmann tried a coup after several disenchantments with the slow process of cerebral degradation of Hitler and the radicalization of the SS, the party expelled the SS including Himmler and Heydrich to Gotenland (Crimea) and Kaukasien, places where their administration was considered brutal and abhorrent by almost all the NSDAP High Sphere.

In Africa the Germans seized Madagascar and recovered their colonies during the Dunkirk Armistice and after the collapse of the British Empire in 1951 expanded their grip in Africa, occupying almost all Subsaharian Africa except the Iberian colonies and South Africa.

In the Mediterranean and Middle East Italy had the upper, controlling the Levant and creating an Armenian monarchy after the collapse of the Turkish Socialist Revolutionary Republic in 1945, splitting it between Greece, directed by Georgios Kosmidis after 1938 because the ascension of communism in Turkey during the late 20’s and the heavy support given to Balkan insurgents, causing the adherence of Greece and Bulgaria to the Axis Pact, Germany, an Italian puppet republic, a small Kurdish nation and the remains to the newly proclaimed Kingdom of Armenian.


This are the flags of the Reichksommissariats:

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Moskovien.

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Kaukasien.

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Zentralafrika.

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Volkstaat Gotenland.

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Namibia.

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Ostland.

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Ukranien.

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Türkei.
 
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