Flag of the Kaiserreich of New Prussia
Use | National flag |
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Proportion | 3:5 |
Design | Tricolor with Black on the top, white in the middle, and red on the bottom. A Valknut in the center and Balkenkreuz in the top left corner |
The flag of the Kaiserreich of New Prussia is a tricolor national flag which consists of black, red, and a white stripe. The flag was adopted immediately after the declaration of independence of New Prussia. The Balkenkreuz symbolizes the Imperial nature and German culture of the nation, while the Valknut represents the Pagan and Bellicose nature of New Prussian culture.
Outdoors
Flag code states that the New Prussian flag must never touch the ground, unless the ground is covered by a clean sheet, blanket, or solid foundation, New Prussian flags are not to be removed in bad weather conditions as a way to show the resilience of New Prussia.
Indoors
Flag code states that it is proper to display the flag in any fashion indoors unless it is used as a placemat, or doormat, or any other sort of rug/carpet. Flag code does suggest using the flag as a wall or ceiling decoration however.
Gallery of Historical Flags of New Prussia
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Province of St.Charles
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Schpecktenian People's Front
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Duchy of New Prussia