Article about: Hi Guys, here is a flag from my collection. But it was not made in the USSR, but was made in Britain in 1945. As the Soviet Union was our ally, their flag would be used at many official even
But it was not made in the USSR, but was made in Britain in 1945. As the Soviet Union was our ally, their flag would be used at many official events, displayed alongside the US, French, Chinese flags etc.
Probably it's ships flag? My father was in service in the civil fleet, and I have seen different flags of "Capitalists" countries.
Very nice and big hammer and circle!
And nice date!
Shown here are two Soviet flags with a slightly different provenance.
Take it as you wish, but I bought the story as well as the only two Soviet-related flags from a local (now deceased) veteran G.I.'s "collection"...
According to his widow, the claim was that he worked as an assembler for this company in Manhattan from the late 1930s until late 1942. That is up until the time his draft notice arrived in his parent's Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn NY mailbox; Abacrome Inc., located in in Manhattan, and he "stole" at least one of every finished example that crossed his workbench to have as a souvenir of his "sentimentalism". I have found out that this said company produced flags for Great Britain and the USSR as a Lend-Lease contractor, as well as for regular government and civilian contracts of misc flags, banners, etc.
Being a sentimental "collector" of reminders of past jobs and sweat & stress obtained from such, I can relate to this...
Now I will shut-up already and show the aforementioned flags. Both are assembled from multiple pieces of linen:
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!
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