The Fylfot, commonly known as the swastika, is a mystical symbol representing the solar power, fire, life and vigour. It was discovered on tombs, monuments, pottery, coins and jewellery dating back to the Bronze Age. A nomadic tribe of Eurasians, the Scythians, may have been the first to use the fylfot as a symbol with spiritual significance. But it has been found in such other cultures as: Hindu, Chinese, Native American, Celtic, Greek and Etruscan. It appears on Buddhist statues in India & China circa 200 BC. As a Chinese hieroglyph it represents prosperity, good luck and longevity. In the early 1900s, when it was adopted by right-wing German nationalists, it was suggested the counter-clockwise (or Buddhist) version of the fylfot be chosen to represent their group, as it represented good fortune. Hitler himself rejected the design and insisted on the (unlucky) clock-wise version.
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The symbol of Hitler's political party, the Nazis, was the swastika.
A Swastika is the symbol for Nazi Germany.
Hitler took the Swastika from Hindu mythology. It symbolizes peace and prosperity. Ironic, no?
The internet. Swastika's are illegal in some countries.
The Pink Swastika was created in 1995.
Swastika Night was created in 1937.
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Swastika Laundry was created in 1912.
The 卐, or Swastika It is actually a tilted Swastika. The Swastika is actually a Hindu symbol. If you take the symbol and tilt it 45, so that the vertices and diagonals are vertical and horizontal, you get the Nazi Swastika.