Yes, if a Nazi soldier or Waffen-SS was killed in action and received his full military honors, he would be buried with a Nazi Flag (featuring the Swastika) draped over his coffin, much like fallen American soldiers.
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Anzac soldiers had been buried in a special grave.
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
That was the 'swastika' .
It was a black swastika in a white circle on a red background. The swastika was a universal sign of peace in Ancient Civilizations. The German National Socialist Workers Party adopted it, turned it 45 degrees on end and used it as their party symbol. Ever since it has been associated with the German National Socialist Workers Party. However, there were different variations for different branches of the service.
There are about 23,000 German soldiers buried in in the Normady region.
Answer This is the German word for the Swastika.
Another word for swastika could be "Hakenkreuz" in German.
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Swastika is what I think you are looking for-
I have one with a swastika lite up on top of a round tower in Befreiungsjabr 1935
== == It's called a swastika. In German, it was Haken-kreuz (hooked cross).
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Anzac soldiers had been buried in a special grave.
No, a swastika is a cross like symbol used most notably by Adolf Hitler during the Nazi era.
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
He wanted to be buried with his soldiers