Nikolas Cruz left at least 180 rounds of ammunition — inside magazines that bore Nazi
swastika symbols — at the scene of the Parkland school shooting.
All the years I have been living not once have I come across a human being who related the Chritian cross with
a swastika symbol?
During this match, there was
a swastika symbol which was seen in the grass of the Poljud Stadium and this has initiated a chain of consequences which is still being investigated by UEFA but it could end with Croatia being dismissed from the football tournament depending on the results that emerge from the investigations of the football governing authority UEFA.
The swastika symbol which was adopted by the Nazy Party back in World War I and World II was seen burned and engrained in the grass of the stadium and even with the attempts from the stadium staff of removing it which were done, it could never really be erased.
Not exact matches
The banner included the word
swastika and a
swastika intertwined with a Star of David, the
symbol of the Raelian movement.
The nazis abused the
swastika - a ancient hindu mystical
symbol by turning it into a crooked cross and placing that
symbol all over the place while committing their heinous crimes against humanity.and now if the same is done to the turban usually worn by sikhs who are very peaceful, hardworking and also very brave and honourable warriors.
If a
swastika was formed out of the wreckage, and hundreds of people crowded around it for some weird reason and used it as a
symbol of comfort and solace, then yes it should go into the museum too.
The nazi
swastika is similar to the Buddhist
symbol for prosperity but backwards.
The
swastika has been a
symbol of prosperity for thousands of years.
The followers of H. P. Blavatsky recognized each other by an ancient Eastern
symbol of fertility — the
swastika.
The
swastika was, and still is, a
symbol of hope in Hinduism and Buddhism.
It's akin to the
swastika — not originally the Nazi
symbol, but trying to reclaim it just isn't going to happen.
Much sharper than that lame red star, hammer & sickle, illuminati
symbol or
swastika.
For example, the «reverse
swastika» represents peace in Hindu religion; but how many non-Hindu's associate the
symbol with peace?
For those of you who are confused why the
symbol of a cross can be so powerful to some people (powerful as in a negative connotation), think of it this way: wouldn't you be offended and wouldn't you want to shield your children from a place with
swastika banners hanging all over the place?
People forget the
swastika was orginally a hindu
symbol, so who knows if the person who drew it really meant for it to be offensive by the way.
On the same note, since
swastika is an ancient
symbol used in many cultures, you can see it aplenty in public in India where there is no connection made between it and Nazism on street level.
NOTE: to narrow down the question, I will make the following narrowing: Nazi
symbols: salute and the
swastika used in clear connection to Nazi (i.e. not this one) Communist
symbols: hammer and sickle...
«The
swastika is a
symbol of a terrible period in human history.
The
swastika is a common
symbol in eastern culture and decorates many Hindu and Buddhist statues — although the version on the statue is a mirror image of the form favoured by the Nazis.
It's a good thing, too, because, two weeks later, when I was photographing an ex-convict with tattoos —
swastikas and gang
symbols among them — peppering his powerful, naked chest, I was glad I hadn't asked him to hold a red pebble.
In the book, the looming war is everywhere, Germany is festooned with
Swastika and Nazi
symbols and in the distance, along the border of the German territory, the first concentration camps start appearing.
The films collide in the installation: the stigmatic
symbol of the
swastika brands a red dress like a flag, and is displayed with a bandaged leg, skis, tights, a jacket, and other costume and fashion items.
The windmills are the tool of the State, an amalgam of the Windmill in Animal Farm, the Easter Island Statues and the
Swastika, a
symbol of totalitarian domination.