It depends on what you mean by his 'sign.'
The standard swastika - a symbol of Nazism - was (and still is) a symbol of peace, light, and good fortune in religions including Hinduism and Janism. But Hitler, being a superstitious man, thought turning it on it's side would attract dark forces.
His 'Sieg, heil!' motion stemmed from Italian dictator Mussolini's fascist arm raise, which stemmed from his fear of handshakes. Hitler adopted the arm raise as a symbol of Nazism after meeting Mussolini (Hitler was a great admirer of the dictator).
It is a Jewish hand sign that symbolizes the letter shin. Which stands for Shaddai meening "God"
Hitlers 'Right hand man' and 'Slave'
on the dashboard? i think its the hand brake.
A persons hand reaching out to the poor
that is not a complete sentence do you mean what the conflict around hitlers daughter or the conflict for hitlers daughter ?
This gesture typically represents the sign for "silly" in American Sign Language. It involves moving an open hand up and down under the chin while sticking out the thumb.
They have 2 different hand signs they do a Lower case d and capital T.
This sign in American Sign Language often represents giving or offering something. The open hand typically indicates receiving, while the finger pointing to it signifies directing or giving.
The nazi symbol or Swastica is the hindu sign of peace. But the answer to your question is the Swastica.
The "L" sign made with your hand typically represents the word "loser" in informal settings. It can be used humorously among friends or during playful banter.
Touching your hand to your elbow in sign language is a way of signing "family" or "related." It symbolizes the connection or relationship between family members.
It's V1, which mean Version 1.0