However, the Lithuanian flag looks the way it does purely by chance. Few people know that another design was prepared in 1940, but it was not approved by law in time.
«When I was in , I traveled to Burma and saw the Lithuanian flag there. The colors are the same. Our tricolor was created by three people. , Antanas Žmuidzinavičius and Tadas Daugirdas. They sat down together and decided what the flag would look like. I think Žmuidzinavičius dictated, as his artwork has many colors like that,» said collector and historian Vilius Kavaliauskas.
The other version of the Lithuanian flag was green, white, red. The historian explained the logic behind these colors. Yellow was considered the color of during the Tsarist era. The Lithuanian regiment in the Tsarist army had yellow chevrons.
But even then, there were talks about the need to adjust the flag. In 1933, Antanas Smetona was visited by the living in artist . He was an authority, an artist with a worldwide reputation. He said that there were three reasons for change. Firstly, the colors of the flag were not heraldic. Such colors are difficult to find on flags in the world. Secondly, the arrangement of the colors was bad, chaotic. If yellow was in the center, the appearance would be cohesive. The third reason was that the colors of the flag did not correspond to the colors of the coat of arms. Usually, this aspect is taken into account.