Swastika
The Swastika is a cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either left-facing or right-facing forms. It is a widely-used religious symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. In the 1920s, the swastika became a the symbol for the Nazi party in the Western world. It was used as the symbol of the Finnish Air Force until 1945.
Religious use[change | change source]
The Swastika is a sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.[1] It is also a sign of spiritual purity. The swastika was a letter in the ancient Sanskrit language. It meant luck or well being.[1] It is also found on Byzantine buildings, Ancient Greek coinage and in Native American burial sites.[1] During the 20th century Adolf Hitler adopted the symbol for the Nazi Party.[2] From 1935 – 1945 it was used on the German flag.[2] The symbol became stigmatized because of its association with Nazi war crimes.[2] But it is still used as a religious sign.
Gallery[change | change source]
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The Nazi 'Hakenkreuz', where the Swastika is at an angle. It was created by Adolf Hitler and was used as the representing symbol for National Socialism.
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