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How Nazis twisted the swastika into a symbol of hate

This is called jumping in the shit without knowing the context.

Do you even know who that guy is?
He is pretty famous. Surprised you Nazis don't do enough homework.

You lot are pretty DumbFucks, aren't you?
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What's a Hooked Cross?

Why did Hitler name Nazi Symbol as Hooked Cross?

What was the deal between Fascists and Vatican Mafia?

Why do the cowards not answer it?
 
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Since you are hellbent on PhotoShopping.


What's a Hooked Cross?

Why did Hitler name Nazi Symbol as Hooked Cross?

What was the deal between Fascists and Vatican Mafia?

Why do the cowards not answer it?

Anyway, tahnks for keeping the thread alive ;)
 
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Since you are hellbent on PhotoShopping.


What's a Hooked Cross?

Why did Hitler name Nazi Symbol as Hooked Cross?

What was the deal between Fascists and Vatican Mafia?

Why do the cowards not answer it?

Thanks for keeping the thread alive ;)

SAy it loud HOOKED CROSS
 
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Since you are hellbent on PhotoShopping.


What's a Hooked Cross?

Why did Hitler name Nazi Symbol as Hooked Cross?

What was the deal between Fascists and Vatican Mafia?

Why do the cowards not answer it?

Thanks for keeping the thread alive ;)

SAy it loud HOOKED CROSS
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Archaeological record
The earliest swastika symbols of the archaeological record date to the Neolithic. The symbol was found on a number of shards in the Khuzestan province of Iran and as part of the " Vinca script" of Neolithic Europe of the 5th millennium BC. In the Early Bronze Age, it appears as part of the Indus script and on pottery found in Sintashta.

Swastika-like symbols also appear in Bronze and Iron Age designs of the northern Caucasus ( Koban culture), and Azerbaijan, as well as of Scythians and Sarmatians . In all these cultures the swastika symbol does not appear to occupy any marked position or significance, but appears as just one form of a series of similar symbols of varying complexity.

Historical use
In Zoroastrian Persia, the swastika symbolized the revolving sun (Garduneh-e Khorshid), Mithra's Wheel (Garduneh-e Mehr), fire, infinity, or continuing recreation. There is no reference to the swastika in the Vedas, the term svastika first appearing in Epic Sanskrit, but the symbol rose to importance in Hinduism and Buddhism in Maurya and Gupta India.

Cheers, Doc
 
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I am wondering about 2 things:
  1. did the Indische Legion have its own insignia?
  2. why is this forum such a disgraceful place?

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these don't look like any Catholics to me!
 
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