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The Soviet jack was (since 1932) red with
white-bordered star and a hammer and sickle at
the centre of star.
Nikolay Khimenkov, 13 March 1999
The Jack was red with a white hammer and sickle inside a red star
inside a white star.
Marcus Wendel, 15 September 1999, quoting from
[ped73]
Navy jack (red with white star, hammer, sickle) was adopted on 8 july
1935. It was second jack, the first was
adopted 29 august 1924.
Victor Lomantsov, 18 March 2000
The size of the red star itself is the same as that on the
1923-1935 Ensign. As such, the 1932
Jack actually belonged to the “first
generation” variety of naval flags (and indeed the only
one of them to survive beyond 1935).
Miles Li, 21 December 1999
The book [c2b81] shows it like this.
Santiago Dotor, 15 Dec 1999