National and State Flags

The Quackers Kingdom has two official flags: The First National Flag, known as the Duck Tricolor, consists of three horizontal stripes of black, white, and red, with a central emblem of a duck wearing a crown and an Iron Cross. The second national flag follows a Prussian style, featuring a white background with a black duck adorned with a crown at the center, and an Iron Cross in the top left corner. Under no circumstances is the defacement of these flags permitted. Violating this rule can result in imprisonment and a hefty fine of 100 USD! These regulations also apply to the flags of individual states within the kingdom.

Above: National Flags

Below: State Flags

New Rhineland

New Württemberg

New Prussia

New Britiansland

New Hungaria

New Weimar


Below: Colony Flags

Quackers Colony of Duestchslavija

Quackers Forijana

QK Colony of Ebeneheimstaat

Colony of Nordostkaliforien


War Flag

The war flag of the Quackers Kingdom is inspired by the design of the German Empire's war flag. It retains the overall structure and color scheme but features distinct modifications. Central to the flag, where the German Empire’s emblematic bird once stood, is now a prominent duck’s head, symbolizing the Kingdom's unique identity and love for ducks. Additionally, the iron cross that appeared in the top left corner of the original flag has been omitted. These changes reflect the Quackers Kingdom’s distinct heritage and values, while still honoring the design elements of its inspiration.


Battle Flags

he Quackers Kingdom boasts a rich assortment of battle flags, each uniquely crafted to embody the spirit of the realm. Most of these flags feature a striking white background, with a flag positioned in the top right corner and a coat of arms artistically displayed in the remaining space. These designs not only serve as symbols of identity but also convey the values and traditions of the kingdom.

During times of war, these battle flags take on a vital role, rallying troops and instilling a sense of unity and purpose among soldiers. The design template is intentionally open, allowing anyone within the kingdom to create a flag that reflects their personal heritage or beliefs, as long as it honors the patriotic ideals of the Quackers Kingdom. This inclusivity fosters a deep sense of belonging, encouraging citizens to contribute their unique narratives to the kingdom's collective history.

As a result, the battle flags of the Quackers Kingdom are not merely functional; they are vibrant expressions of the diverse tapestry of its people, each flag telling its own story while standing proud in the face of adversity.

Below: QK battle flag Examples


Naval Flag

The naval flag of the Quackers Kingdom follows the same general format as the war flag but features several distinctive differences. This flag is designed with a tricolor scheme of black, white, and Bavarian blue, which represents the Kingdom's heritage and colors. At the center of the flag is a prominent duck's head, symbolizing the Kingdom’s unique identity and its affection for ducks. In the top right corner of the flag, the background of the Quackers Kingdom’s civilian flag is incorporated, signaling that this naval flag is versatile and can be used by both naval and civilian vessels. This design reflects the Kingdom's maritime tradition while also ensuring that the flag serves a dual purpose, reinforcing unity and pride across all types of vessels within the Kingdom.


Other Flags

Currently, the Quackers Kingdom utilizes two additional flags for representation. The first is the traditional Quackers Kingdom Flag, predominantly embraced by civilians as a symbol of the kingdom or employed by the Royal Family. The second flag is the German Empire Flag, primarily utilized by the military within the kingdom and as a backdrop to the current national flag.