What is lithuanian ssr flag?

The Lithuanian SSR or Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic was a republic of the Soviet Union that existed from 1940 to 1990. The flag of the Lithuanian SSR was similar to the flag of the Soviet Union, with a red background and a centrally-placed golden hammer and sickle.

In the upper left corner of the flag was a gold-bordered red star with the letters "LSSR" (standing for "Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic") inscribed inside it in gold. The creation of the Lithuanian SSR flag was largely influenced by the Soviet flag and its design, as Lithuania was part of the Soviet Union during this time.

The Lithuanian SSR flag was used as a symbol of communist ideology and Soviet power in Lithuania. However, upon the country's independence in 1990, the Lithuanian SSR flag was replaced by the current flag of Lithuania which features the country's national coat of arms.