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image by Marcus Schmöger, 2 Oct 2001
Flag adopted 4 Aug 1948
The Land flag is red on white. Proportions 3:5.
Pascal Vagnat, 19 Dec 1995
The civil flag (also civil ensign) is a bicolour red over white, proportions
3:5. It was first introduced with the Constitution of 1946 (Art. 66), and
defined more thoroughly in the Gesetz über die Hoheitszeichen of
1948.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 Oct 2001
The state flag is red on white with the arms in the middle. The flag
for official cars has bigger arms in the middle. Proportions 3:5.
Pascal Vagnat, 19 Dec 1995
Like Landesflagge, but with the crowned arms
(with leaf crown) Adopted 31 December 1949. Illustrated in Smith
1975 p. 227.
Norman Martin, Apr 1998
The state flag is the civil flag with the coat-of-arms
in the center. It was first defined in the Gesetz über die Hoheitszeichen
of 1948; the coat-of-arms was slightly changed in 1949 with the Gesetz
zur Änderungs des Gesetzes über die Hoheitszeichen. The size of the
coat-of-arms is defined by the drawings attached to the Verordnung über
die Landesdienstflagge of 1949, where it is shown as 5/9 of the flag
height. In car flags and jacks
of state vessels it can be larger. I lack a good picture of the 1948-1949
coat-of-arms to make an appropriate image of the state flag in the pattern
1948-1949.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 Oct 2001
It seems that the coat of arms of the federal Land of Thuringia
and the federal Land of Hesse both use the red and white lion. I thought
that the red and white lion was associated with the house of Nassau and
therefore with Hesse. Is it also a symbol of Thuringia?
Harold, 10 Jun 2006
There are little differences between the arms: the lion of Thuringia
is red and white and the lion of Hesse is white and red.
The first count of Hesse, Henry I, took over the lion of Thuringia
in the 13th century. The lion of Thuringia is the older.
Jörg Majewski, 10 Jun 2006
And in answer to the question regarding Nassau, I should mention that
the lion of Nassau was (and is) gold, not barry silver and red (or red
and silver).
There is no connection.
In fact lions are an extremely common charge in Germany, as they are
also in Britain, but they are to be found most of all in the Low Countries.
Mike Oettle, 11 Jun 2006
The state vessels (e.g. police boats) use the German
federal flag as ensign. As a jack they use the Hesse
state flag with, however, a rather large coat-of-arms of 5/6 of the
flag height. Source: Kroker 2000 and Verordnung
über die Landesdienstflagge of 1949.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 Oct 2001