Estonia
Estonia
Niedriger Lagerbestand
Europe: Estonia, est. 1990
The Estonian flag, first introduced by the Estonian Students’ Society in 1884, emerged as a powerful symbol of national and cultural identity during the era of Russian imperial rule. It was officially adopted following Estonia's independence in 1918. However, this independence was short-lived, as Estonia was forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1940, where it remained under occupation until the USSR's collapse in 1991.
Its blue, black, and white stripes were first used by Blue symbolizes the sky and perseverance, black represents the struggles of the Estonian people and their fertile soil, and white signifies purity and hope.
High quality and durable patches for collectors, airsofters and members of the military. Also serves as a morale patch.