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  2. Nazi symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The Nazis' principal symbol was the swastika, which the newly established Nazi Party formally adopted in 1920. [1] The formal symbol of the party was the Parteiadler, an eagle atop a swastika. The black-white-red motif is based on the colours of the flags of the German Empire.

  3. Nazi symbols of hate | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    A key part of Nazi racist ideology was to define the enemy and identify those who posed a threat to the so-called “Aryan” race. Learn about some of the symbols, terms, and means the Nazis used to communicate their message.

  4. Origins of Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist Terms and Symbols

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    The eruption of neo-Nazism and White Supremacy across the country has exposed the public to symbols, terms, and ideology drawn directly from Nazi Germany and Holocaust-era fascist movements.

  5. The Reality Behind Nazi Symbols. The origins of the ... - Medium

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    The story behind the Nazi symbols shows an in-depth narrative of how the once-acknowledged symbols of hope and strength were transformed into the most terrifying and detested symbols of...

  6. Uncovering Hate: Revealing Not-So-Secret Hate Symbols

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    Since Hitler, neo-Nazi groups have revived the hateful symbolic meaning of the colors, strategically placing them to show allegiance to white nationalist ideologies. Here is a short list of other common hate symbols:

  7. Nazi symbolism - Wikiwand

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    The Nazis' principal symbol was the swastika, which the newly established Nazi Party formally adopted in 1920. The formal symbol of the party was the Parteiadler, an eagle atop a swastika. The black-white-red motif is based on the colours of the flags of the German Empire.

  8. Understanding Nazi Symbols - United States Holocaust Memorial ...

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    This lesson explores three Essential Questions: Why are symbols powerful and why do people use them? Why is the history of a symbol important? How can we examine modern-day symbols from a critical and informed viewpoint?