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The Nazi symbol, the swastika, was in use for thousands of years by a wide variety of cultures.

It became popular in late 19th century Europe when it was found in Schliemann's excavations of Troy and similar shapes were found on ancient German pottery, leading many to associate it with the Indo-German, Indo-European, or Aryan racial concepts.

It was widely used in the early 20th century as a symbol of success and good luck.

It was, therefore, not made up or created by specific anyone who is known to history.

It was adopted as the symbol of the Nazi Party in 1920.

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