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Are Former Soviet Union government flags, government sigils, military insignia, and the like in public domain?

I am doing a fabulous work and I am curious if the various flags (national, party, government, diplomatic, etc.), military insignia, guidance seals (ministries and offices), and such in the public domain in the United States or are they still controlled somehow?


have at it - Russia is so bogged down in falling independently they could care less.

on two seperate occasions in the old Soviet Republic, I purchased scads of old military medals, patches, flags, uniforms and Communist Fete artwork on the street from vendors making a damn good living, I might add.

There would be no way for anyone to control the use of said items. Sounds like a considerate read, good luck to you on it.

Please, if somebody can help. I would like to know names of few American flag vessels.?

I deprivation to ship vehicle from Nyu-York to Poty port, Georgia (Former Soviet Union country). I must to ship it under American flag. So i exigency list of vessels which are sailing under US flag.


You can not with the Vessel directly. Contact a Shipping agent and they can arrange all cross shipping and delivery.

Russland Eishockey , Cccp JackeSowjetunion 1945, Sowjetunion Fahne- Das Russland Haus. Aus Russland

This Flag Does Not Fly.

June 28th, 1940

A inconsiderable island sitting off the coast of France is suddenly rocked by the sound of German bombers attacking it's conduit harbour. Two days later a Nazi invasion force took control over this little "Jewel of the sea". And so began 5 years of harsh Nazi rule over the people of that little island. Food was scarce and times were tough. People had to subject to on what they could find and by helping each other. Of course, as is almost always the case, there were those who only wanted too help themselves.

The Germans had instituted a program that rewarded people who turned in neighbours, friends and even people members that dared to go against the word of the occupying forces. Being a small community it was normal that everyone knows what everyone else is doing. This was a goldmine for those who would turn to account such information for their own gain. Those that had been "snitched" on were often sent to a prison camp in Europe. This would become a death sentence for many of them.

1945 to 1991

Jump progressive several years and you have the former Soviet Union. During the period of the cold war it was common practice for you to "snitch" on neighbours, friends and family if you suspected they were talking or reasoning against the party agenda. All it took was one discreet phone call and suddenly your neighbours would disappear. You may also find that you have a little something extra in your rations as "thanks" for your devotion to the party.

August 2009

"What has any of this got to do with me?" I hear you shout.

We look back on these events and think of them as wrong, as the tools of a totalitarian express. That could never happen here in the land of the free right?

I wouldn't be so sure.

A recent blog entry from the Whitehouse is asking citizens to send anything "suspicious" they see or receive concerning the current healthcare bill. Seems fairly harmless at this point right?...

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