WWII Flags


WWII Flags

During World War II, various countries and factions used flags to represent their nations and military forces. Here are some of the most significant flags used during that period:

  1. United States: The United States flag, commonly known as the "Stars and Stripes," had 48 stars during World War II, representing the 48 states that were part of the Union at that time.

  2. United Kingdom: The Union Jack was used to represent the United Kingdom and its Commonwealth. The Union Jack is a combination of the flags of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

  3. Soviet Union: The flag of the Soviet Union featured a red background with a gold hammer and sickle in the upper hoist corner, along with a gold-bordered red star above them.

  4. Nazi Germany: The flag of Nazi Germany, commonly referred to as the "swastika flag" or the "Reichskriegsflagge," was red with a white circle and a black swastika in the center.

  5. Japan: The Japanese flag, also known as the "Nissh?ki" or "Hinomaru," features a simple design of a red circle on a white background.

  6. Italy: The flag of Italy during World War II consisted of three vertical bands of green, white, and red.

  7. France: The French flag, known as the "Tricolore," consists of three vertical bands of blue, white, and red.

  8. China: The flag of China during World War II featured a blue canton with five stars in the shape of the Big Dipper, and a red field.

  9. Australia: The Australian flag during World War II was the Blue Ensign, featuring the Union Jack in the canton and a large white Commonwealth Star below it.

  10. Canada: The Canadian Red Ensign, featuring the Union Jack in the canton and the shield of the coat of arms of Canada in the fly, was used during World War II.

  11. New Zealand: New Zealand used the New Zealand Ensign, which had the Union Jack in the canton and four red stars on a blue field.

  12. Poland: The flag of Poland consists of two horizontal stripes of white and red.

  13. Netherlands: The flag of the Netherlands is composed of three horizontal bands of red, white, and blue.

  14. Belgium: The Belgian flag consists of three vertical bands of black, yellow, and red.

These are just a few examples of the flags used during World War II. Many other countries and factions had their own flags to represent their respective nations and military forces during this significant historical period.

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