joab
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It still is a powerful and much used symbol in much of the worldif so then you are reffering to a symbol that prior to 1933 stood for good luck, prosperity etc.
I had many Hindu customers that painted it on their doorways as late as 5 years ago.
It is a very prevalent symbol on grave stones in Vietnam and I saw a lot of people wearing it around their necks
I was told that it symbolized peace and the passage of time
Well that would certainly explain why we were about the last country to join in the fraybut the US was seen as an aggressor in the history books, not Germany as an aggressor towards everybody."
But you should see what is taught in Vietnam about their American War the only similarities to what we are taught is that America was actually involved in it
I don't quite understand the Nazis-stika and the hammer and sickle in the same reference, they are diametrically oppose ideologies that hated each other