They are generally forbidden in every part of German life, not only in cinemas. Just some movies get an exception (historical dramas for example).
Yes. The Hindenburg had swastikas on its vertical tail fins.I have a reprint of a picture of the Hindenburg with the Olympic rings and swastikas made from an original glass negative.
1. Gun ownership was not widespread in Europe at the time. 2. In 1938 German Jews were forbidden to own firearms, but this is a red herring.
Yes, there was. Cinemas in WW2 were used for news updates, as no-one had full access to television.
it is forbidden because
The ban was introduced in September 1939. The purpose was to increase their isolation and make sure they received no news.
The German translations for forbidden are:verbotenuntersagtunzulässig
Windsor Swastikas was created in 1905.
Windsor Swastikas ended in 1916.
Fernie Swastikas was created in 1922.
Swastikas for Noddy was created in 1988.
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overall condition makes the price. Next, what kind of knifes. Can you send me a picture ????
Swastikas were placed on every bit of Nazi paraphernalia. This was the symbol of their political party and has come to represent blind hate and violence.
Because he thinks that people are drawing swastikas to be racist. He doesn't want to know it's people's polyomino shapes.
The "American Pitbull" is one of the forbidden breeds in Germany. It is illegal to own one in 13 of the 16 German States. It is advisable to contact your German Consulate for exact information on the locality where the dog is to be kept. The link below shows all the forbidden breeds and in which States they are forbidden. Unfortunately it is only available in German.
Yes. The Hindenburg had swastikas on its vertical tail fins.I have a reprint of a picture of the Hindenburg with the Olympic rings and swastikas made from an original glass negative.