Yes, his orders on the matter were verbal. Michael Montagne
It is an inverted Indian good luck sign
No, there is no evidence that Hitler attempted to sign a peace with Britain. He did hope for capitulation but that is something entirely different. - I Warner
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Actually it is not a Buddhist sign but it is from Hinduism. That's where the Buddhists got it from.
It was used prior to Hitler's rule as a good luck sign. The name of the sign is 'Swastika'.
They were then known simply as "Bible Students" but they would not Heil Hitler nor would they serve in his armed forces. Because of this, they are considered the only group who had a choice on whether or not they were sent to concentration camps. The far majority of them who were caught refused to sign the document dismissing their beliefs and were imprisoned in the camps because of it.
They were then known simply as "Bible Students" but they would not Heil Hitler nor would they serve in his armed forces. Because of this, they are considered the only group who had a choice on whether or not they were sent to concentration camps. The far majority of them who were caught refused to sign the document dismissing their beliefs and were imprisoned in the camps because of it.
It is an inverted Indian good luck sign
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No, there is no evidence that Hitler attempted to sign a peace with Britain. He did hope for capitulation but that is something entirely different. - I Warner
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To make USSR think that Hitler wouldn't invade USSR. But Hitler did invided USSR.
He could But have is not obligated
Cancer is considered the sign of birth and death, if this helps...
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I'm obviously not some smarty-pants or mind-freak or anything, but all I can say about how Hitler thought of violence is that, in the Hindu's religion, there was a sign of "swastika" which precisely meant "peace", Hitler reversed that sign, and declared it of being sign of "blood, war and violence", and he made it the Nazisign.