it was death Hitler killed lots ov ppl - by lewi tyrrell ;)
A red swastika.
It was the swastika.
The swastika.
The swastika
The symbol of Hitler's political party, the Nazis, was the swastika.
The Swastika was a symbol of honor in Germany since the early 1000's before WWII. then Hitler decided it to use it as the Nazi party symbol/flag as a way to earn support.
It was supposed to be the symbol of "Arianism."Hitler taught that there was a "master race" of Aryans that should rule over all of the other races. He chose that symbol as the representation of it, I believe it already had roots with the Aryans.
A yellow star. ======== Hitler did not give the Jews any symbol, he used (or rather the propaganda ministry used) various stereotypes to symbolise Jews and Judaism. The yellow star was something that had been used for hundreds of years.
Yes, it was firstly meant to be "good" then when Hitler first became a president he would force people to put the Swastika sign on their houses, etc and they would be killed if they didn't put it. So it meant bad luck when the Nazi party started. Source: The Adolf Hitler movie (2001).
The symbol of Hitler's political party, the Nazis, was the swastika.
The symbol of Hitler's political party, the Nazis, was the swastika.
The swastika.
The Swastika was a symbol of honor in Germany since the early 1000's before WWII. then Hitler decided it to use it as the Nazi party symbol/flag as a way to earn support.
The swastika.
a swastika
Hitler's mustache.
It was supposed to be the symbol of "Arianism."Hitler taught that there was a "master race" of Aryans that should rule over all of the other races. He chose that symbol as the representation of it, I believe it already had roots with the Aryans.
It was probably Alfred Schuelers who 'rediscovered' a former symbol of Germany, the 'German Cross' or Swastika. This happened in 1913 when Hitler relocated from Vienna to Munich.
Nazi/Swastika
war was the delicacy and Hitler was the person
The term "swatchka" was originally coined by Anthony Burgess in his novel "A Clockwork Orange" to mean "sweat" in the fictional Nadsat language used by the characters in the book. It represented a slang term for physical exertion or effort.