Last modified: 2006-05-06 by ivan sache
Keywords: eagle: double-headed (black) | star (red) | president | civil ensign |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
Flag of the People's Republic of Albania - Image by Jaume Ollé, 15 July 1996
See also:
For recognition of Hoxha's government the Allies required elections which took place on 2 December 1945 when 80% voted for the National Democratic Front coalition lead by the Communists. On 11 January 1946 King Zogu I was declared deposed (the Italian occupation and the proclamation of Vittorio Emmanuele was considered an illegal act) and the People's Republic of Albania was proclaimed.
On 7 March 1946 a new Constitution came into effect which
established a new national flag with the yellow-bordered red
star.
The shade of red became darker again, though not reaching the
pre-1934 shade.
Jaume Ollé, 15 July 1996
The proportion of the flag was 5:7, and it was 2:3 for the ensigns.
Željko Heimer, 14 July 1996
Under Enver Hoxha's rule, the Albanian flag was only flown from a black staff.
Phil Lawrence, 11 September 2004
Presidential flag - Image by Jaume Ollé, 15 July 1996
The presidential flag was identical to the national flag, except for the proportion, 1:1 instead of 5:7.
Jaume Ollé, 15 July 1996
Civil ensign - Image by Mark Sensen, 4 October 1995
The civil ensign was very much alike in type with the former Yugoslav flags, being horizontally red-black-red with a golden bounded red star. The star is only in the black band and does not touch all three bands as in the Yugoslav flags. This star was added in 1945 to the merchant flag in use since 1913. So from 1913 to Second World War, I think the flag was plain red-black-red.
Mark Sensen, 4 October 1995