Re: Before you make your tattoos make sure what it is



Buteo lineatus <Buteo.lineatus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


The Nazi party symbol was not the swastika, it was the tilted
hakenkreuz, or "broken cross" emblem, usually in a white circle on a
red armband.

It was a swastika. However, as I have pointed out, and others have
failed to appreciate, the Nazi emblem "revolved" the other way from the
old Indian symbol. They simply reversed it.



I see nothing inherently wrong with the geometrical symbol of the
tilted hakenkreuz by itself, but by the late 1950's, model airplane
kits began to omit tilted hakenkreuz decals.

Utter nonsense, at least in Europe. In Germany, however, model kits were
not permitted to carry the swastika as it was a banned symbol (and
remains so. In fact, German model kits *still* don't carry swastika
decals - or they didn't when I was last in a model shop in Germany, two
years ago.

Once again you post self-perceived bull*** as truth.


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