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  2. Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century

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    The aviator Matilde Moisant wearing a swastika square medallion in 1912. The symbol was popular as a good luck charm with early aviators. The discovery of the Indo-European language group in the 1790s led to a great effort by European archaeologists to link the pre-history of European people to the hypothesised ancient "Aryans" (variously referring to the Indo-Iranians or the Proto-Indo ...

  3. National Savings Movement - Wikipedia

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    A World War I savings card showing the Swastika symbol subsequently abandoned by the movement. A 1940 poster by Tom Purvis for the National Savings Committee. A World War II badge showing St. George and the Dragon and the slogan "Lend to Defend". A British 1951 savings stamp.

  4. Pictorial list of postage stamps in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamps in Nazi Germany. 1939. Danzig - Aufdruck MiNr. 716 (289) Danzig - Aufdruck MiNr. 717 (215) Danzig - Aufdruck MiNr. 718 (290) Danzig - Aufdruck

  5. Swastika - Wikipedia

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    The swastika is a symbol with many styles and meanings and can be found in many cultures. The appropriation of the swastika by the Nazi Party is the most recognisable modern use of the symbol in the Western world. The swastika (卐 or 卍) is a symbol used in various Eurasian religions and cultures, and it is also seen in some African and ...

  6. Swastika (Germanic Iron Age) - Wikipedia

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    A comb with a sauwastika found in Nydam Mose in Denmark, dating to the 3rd or 4th century CE. Two swastikas and two sauwastikas in an ornament of a bucket found with the Oseberg ship (ca. AD 800) The swastika on the Snoldelev Stone, Denmark (9th century) The Sæbø sword with runes and a swastika symbol on one side of the blade.

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria Scott #1, the first German stamp, 1849. This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Germany and philatelically related areas. The main modern providers of service were the Reichspost (1871–1945), the Deutsche Post under Allied control (1945–1949), the Deutsche Post of the GDR (1949–1990), the Deutsche Bundespost (1949–1995), along with the Deutsche Bundespost ...

  8. Reichsmark - Wikipedia

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    5 Reichsmark coins without (1936) and with (1938) the Nazi swastika Prewar bronze Reichspfennig ... Pictorial list of postage stamps in Nazi Germany References ...

  9. Nazi memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Fearing similar litigation, auction website eBay enacted new guidelines regarding the sale of Nazi memorabilia in 2003. eBay's policies prohibit items relating to Nazi media propaganda, items made after 1933 that contains a swastika, Nazi reproduction items such as uniforms, and all Holocaust-related products. Memorabilia such as coins, stamps ...

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