The swastika associated with Naziism is NOT a religious peace symbol. The religious Zoroastrian symbol is a cross with four arms facing a completely opposite direction than that of the Nazi swastika. Regardless of where one lives, there can be only one reason to choose the latter symbol as a tattoo, and it is reviled by all thinking people.
Ontario joined Confederation because of political deadlock.
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It can be shocking because its new its unexpected its interesting....
Bollywood dancing is very interesting. This is mainly because of the energy that is put into it. It is also very fast paced .
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No, the Swastika was the symbol of the Nazi party. The party was formed after the great war by disaffected men unhappy at the perceived injustice of the treaty of Versailles and what they saw as the weak Weimar republic. Yes, the Swastika was used in WW1 by various units. The Swastika was an ancient symbol and the American Indians used it as a good luck symbol. The US 45th Infantry Division wore a shoulder sleeve insignia that included a Swastika because of its association with Oklahoma Indians. (Later it became a Red Diamond with a Yellow Swastika which was changed to a Yellow Thunderbird at the outbreak of WW2---because of its association with the Nazi's.) The Swastika was painted on several WW1 aircraft. One of France's leading Ace had a large swastika painted on the sides and top of the fuselage behind the cockpit. The Lafeyette Escadrille, composed of Americans who volunteered to fly for the French, had the head of an Indian Chief painted on their aircraft and on the bonnet was a small swastika. The Finnish national insignia was a Blue Swastika but I'm not sure if it was used during WW1 or after. During WW2 the Finnish national insignia painted on their aircraft was a white circle with a Blue Swastika. It may have been used in WW1.
The swastika is a very ancient symbol used by many different cultures. Because it is a simple geometric design, it was used by different people who could have developed it themselves. Usually it was a good luck symbol. Among some Native American peoples, the swastika was a wind sign. It is easy to see how the swastika could be a pinwheel spinning in the wind.
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Ever since the Nazi Party adopted the swastika, many countries have banned public display of it. Including: Hungary, it is a criminal misdemeanour to publicly display "totalitarian symbols", including the swastika, the SS insignia and the Arrow Cross, punishable by fine. Display for academic, educational, artistic or journalistic reasons is allowed. Also the communist symbols of hammer and sickle and the red star are also regarded as a totalitarian symbols and have the same restriction by Hungarian criminal law. In Poland, public display of Nazi symbols, including the Nazi swastika, is a criminal offence punishable by up to eight years in jail. Germany, there are little to no exception on publicly displaying the swastika and is punishable by, no more than 3 years in prison. The swastikas on Hindu and Jain temples are exempt, as religious symbols cannot be banned. Asia, as I said above religious symbols cannot be banned. Today there are many religious uses of the swastika in many asian countries. Brazil, in Brazil the use of, or distribution of any Nazi symbol or swastika is punishable by a two to five years prison term and a fine.
Ontario does not and will never have government "parties", because Ontario is not a counrty.
The swastika can be dated back to about 3,000 years ago but some scientists believe it is over 10,000 years old. Originally it met life, sun, power, strength, and good luck. Even Native Americans used the Swastika and because of this the 45th Infantry Division (U.S.A) even had the swastika as there emblem during WW1 but was changed when the Nazi party used the emblem. Now days the swastika symbolizes hate, anti-Semitism, violence, death, and murder although this is not it's true meaning.
If you are referring to the swastika, check this out :swastikaThe Nazi sign, originates, with the east Indian, as a symbol of protection against evil. It was later adapted and changed to represent SS. Strange, because he took a symbol from the people he was trying to exterminate,Hitler wore the badge on his sleeve.
Swastika is the name for the sign of the Nazi's. Many people at my shchool have been also randomly shouting out this word. I myself am not Jewish, but I do find it offensive. People just say it to say it, as far as we know there are no more actual Nazi people. As well as there will not be another act such as the one Hitler pulled. Swastika is also a name meaning "beautiful" in some language. <I don't remember what language, though>. I had a friend named Swastika, who we had to call "Swasty" because of what a "swastika" was. -It also means 'lucky charm'.
Ontario joined Confederation because of political deadlock.
They are interesting because there feathers are colorful when they are opened.
Ontario has the largest population in Canada mainly due to its size and economic opportunities. It is the most populous province because of its major cities like Toronto and Ottawa, as well as its diverse economy that attracts people from other provinces and countries. Additionally, Ontario's welcoming immigration policies have also contributed to its population growth.