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English: A proposed flag for the Russian SFSR. It consisted of a traditional Russian tricolor, and with an hammer and a sickle. The proposal was created by the Mikhail Rodionov, as the Chairman of the RSFSR Council of Ministers. For it he was accused of nationalism in 1950, at the Leningrad affair.
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Source "The Leningrad affair - should I put quotes?" (S. Mironin)
Author Mikhail Rodionov
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Imagery covered may include the hammer and sickleen, red star, emblems/insignias, flags or images of leaders.


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