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Lithuanian flags at Neubecker's Flaggenbuch [neu92]. Note that the date 1939
refers to the Falggenbuch rather then to the date of introduction
of these flags - which is unknown to me. On Central Lithuania (Historical Flags) we
have entirely different set of flags (described mostly)
apparently from 1920's. When and how this was changed?
Considering the ratio change of the national flag, and the
different function of the KYC flag, we may well conclude that no
pre-WWII flags were readopted in the modern Lithuania. That is
just unusual, and there must be some katch. OTOH, I don't suppose
that we have any information about current MoT flags (if they
exist) nor about KYC. For what we may be sure, the flag nr. 1 is
not used today, nither as the state flag (banner) and ensign, nor
the presidential flag. Also the pilot flag is probably as
obsolete as it is any any other country.
Zeljko Heimer, 15 May 2002
1. State Flag, President of t