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  1. Following World War I, Serbia, as part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later renamed Yugoslavia), had no flag of its own but flew the Yugoslav blue-white-red tricolour (first hoisted on Oct. 31, 1918, shortly before the establishment of the kingdom).

  2. Serbia used the red, blue and white tricolor as a national flag continuously from 1835 until 1918, when Serbia ceased to be a sovereign state after it joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later known as Yugoslavia, the tricolor was a used as a Serbian civil flag, from 1918 to 1945.

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  4. Flag of Serbian Partisans used in the German-occupied Serbia and in areas of the Independent State of Croatia where Serbs lived. 1941–1944. Flag (alleged) of Government of National Salvation ( Nazi German-occupied Serbia) Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white. 1905–1918.

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    Use
    Description
    1995–1998
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1992–1995
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1991
    Flag of SAO Krajina, SAO Western ...
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1943–1945
    Flag of Communist Serbian Partisans
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
  5. Serbia - WWII, Axis, Partisans: Throughout the interwar years the king had attempted to build diplomatic links, initially with France and Czechoslovakia and after 1933 through the Balkan Entente with Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Turkey. During the late 1930s, however, Yugoslavia found itself facing an embarrassing divide between its closest economic partners (Germany and Austria) and its ...

  6. Feb 6, 2020 · How Serbia Changed its Mind about World War II History. Serbian soldiers with WWII flags at a military parade in October 2019 to commemorate Liberation of Belgrade Day. Photo:...

  7. Nov 30, 2013 · In Serbia, an "independent" regime led by general Nedić was established, being as independent as in neighbouring Croatia. They issued money (Serbian dinars) and postage stamps, but I found no reference to flags, though the white eagle with the firesteels was a frequent motif. I guess a version of the Serbian colours continued to fly.

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · The country became independent in 1878, and a red-blue-white flag was adopted. After WWI, Serbia joined what was later known as Yugoslavia, which was dissolved in WWII, and then re-established in 1945. The flag hoisted was that of Yugoslavia. in 1992, the flag of Serbia was the Yugoslav flag without the star. In 2004, Serbia adopted the red ...