swastika or Hakenkreutz "Crooked cross"
The "swastika" symbol was a traditional Nordic and Buddhist symbol adopted by the Nazi movements in Germany during the 1930s. It resembles a "X" with the each end of arm of the letter bent at a right angle.
That was the 'swastika' .
The National Socialist Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party, used the swastika as its symbol. The swastika, a cross with arms bent at right angles, was adopted in the 1920s and became synonymous with the party and its ideology. It was typically displayed in a red background, often accompanied by a white circle. The symbol is now widely recognized as a representation of fascism and has strong negative connotations due to its association with the atrocities committed during World War II and the Holocaust.
The swastika, an equilateral cross with four arms that are bent to a 90 degree angle, actually dates back to Ancient India.
The swastika is a form of a equilateral cross. Each leg of the cross is bent at a 90 degree angle.
The Nazi symbol, also known as the swastika, is a black hooked cross with its arms bent at 90 degrees. It is often associated with the Nazi Party during World War II and is considered a symbol of hate, racism, and anti-Semitism. Displaying or using the swastika is illegal in several countries due to its connection with the atrocities committed by the Nazis.
No. It is based on earlier symbols of supplication, and intentionally a combined semaphore for the letters ND, used first as a symbol of Nuclear Disarmament in 1958. Some have suggested that it is a cross with the arms bent downward (symbolically putting down Christianity and Jesus). However, this is a subjective interpretation. It has been variously denounced as Nazi, Satanist, or communist.
The swastika was the symbol used by the Nazis. It is a hooked cross with its arms bent at right angles, clockwise or anti-clockwise in most versions. It was adopted as the German national symbol during the reign of Adolf Hitler.
Yes, the fylfot is an ancient symbol that resembles a cross with arms bent at right angles, but it holds different cultural meanings in different contexts. It is also known as the swastika and has been used as a religious symbol in various cultures around the world.
The "swastika" symbol was a traditional Nordic and Buddhist symbol adopted by the Nazi movements in Germany during the 1930s. It resembles a "X" with the each end of arm of the letter bent at a right angle.
That was the 'swastika' .
The National Socialist Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party, used the swastika as its symbol. The swastika, a cross with arms bent at right angles, was adopted in the 1920s and became synonymous with the party and its ideology. It was typically displayed in a red background, often accompanied by a white circle. The symbol is now widely recognized as a representation of fascism and has strong negative connotations due to its association with the atrocities committed during World War II and the Holocaust.
hakenkreuz "hooked cross" = swastica. when people say "bent cross" they are just misinformed and probably mean "hooked cross", most likely. Germans call it "hakenkreuz" and people that speak English call it "swastica"
The flag had a swastika which was an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles .
The swastika, an equilateral cross with four arms that are bent to a 90 degree angle, actually dates back to Ancient India.
Yes it is. Notice that it is a cross in a circle with the arms bent down. The "peace sign" is putting down God and all of christianity.
The swastika is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing form or its mirrored left-facing form. It comes from acient times and the Chinese used it before Hitler and the Nazi party in Germany. The swastika and other sun symbols, it represents power and supremacy.