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 image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
Naval flag introduced by the Baltic Fleet Central Committee's resolution No. 4, 
dated 1 May 1917. Annulled on 5.12.1917
 Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
 image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
Flag of the Central Committee of the Baltic Fleet (Tsentrobalt). April or May 
1917. Annulled on 10.07.1918
 Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
 image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
Flag of the naval aviation and aeronautics organisations. Approved by order of 
the chancelry of the naval minister No. 418, dated 10.07.1917. Annulled on 
16.12.1917
 Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
 image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
Naval flag introduced by Tsentrobalt at the initiative of the crew of the 
Petropavlovsk battleship on 4 September 1917. Annulled on 5.12.1917.
 Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
 image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
image by Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025
This is a postcard with a flag proposal made by A.N. Bryanchaninov from March 
7, 1917. On a red flag is a white-blue triangle. In the white frame the words:
svoboda (freedom), bratstvo (fraternity) and spravedlivost 
(justice). 
In the triangle a white dove with a green olive branch and in the 
red claws a golden sword. On the chest a red heart, and thin golden rays emanate 
from the heart.
Andreas Herzfeld, 19 January 2025