Flag of Siberia

[citation needed] Then in the 1880s, the use of white-green flags spread to Siberian student meetings in St. Petersburg, led by Mr. N. M.

The upper part will be green and the lower will be white” [2][3]On January 28, 1918, the Provisional Siberian Government was elected, which included many anti-Soviet military and political organizations.

[citation needed] On May 26, 1918, an armed uprising of the Czechoslovak Legion and the local Socialist Revolutionary officer squad began in Novonikolaevsk.

For example, on June 27, 1919, the Supreme Ruler of Russia Alexander Kolchak established the Order of the Liberation of Siberia.

[citation needed] Until the beginning of 1920, some military units of the White Army retained Siberian banners and cockades on their headdresses.

Towards the end of the Russian Civil War, some anti-Bolshevik partisans continued to wear white and green symbols.