The left upper part of the arm is where the band is placed.
There are few theories relating Canada and the Holocaust. For example, there is a small community named Swastika. The town was named after the Swastika Gold Mine staked in the autumn of 1907. The provincial government sought to change the town's name during World War 2 but the citizens rejected the idea insisting that the town had held the name long before the Nazis adopted the swastika symbol. Canada was a part of the Allies which jointly defeated the Nazis ending the holocaust in history so they were involved in liberating the prisoners.
The word "swastika" should not generally be capitalized, unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun, such as the "Nazi swastika symbol."
The Nazis invaded the whole of the Netherlands and placed the country under German administration.
it is a noun
No.
No... Indians are most definitely not nazis, India had no part in WWII
the SA
The acronym of the party was NSDAP - National Socialist Deutch Arbeiter Partei - National Socialist German Workers Party. A newspaper first rendered this as Nazi. In Bavaria, a part of southern Germany where the party was started in the largest Bavarian city, Munich, "nazi"was the dimunitive, or nickname, for the name Ignace (Ignatz), and "nazi" also meant "buddy" or "pal". So, this new party was the Nazis, your pals.
no, the Nazis was the Aryan Brotherhood from Europe and the KKK are from the south part of the USA
No, it was a by-product. They happened in the same place at the same time, but it was not a part of the war, it was a political/idealogical issue, not a military one.
"Nazis" is a plural noun.
German revolution