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  2. File:Swastika.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Nazi swastika clean.svg - Wikipedia

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    Legal disclaimer This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.

  4. Nazi symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The 20th-century German Nazi Party made extensive use of graphic symbols, especially the swastika, notably in the form of the swastika flag, which became the co-national flag of Nazi Germany in 1933, and the sole national flag in 1935. A very similar flag had represented the Party beginning in 1920.

  5. File:Occupation of Poland 1939.png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:German & Soviet advance in Poland September 1939.png

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  7. File:Occupation of Poland 1939 (b&w).png - Wikipedia

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    English: Poland occupied by Nazi Germany (the Third Reich) and the USSR (21/10/1939-22/06/1941). Map version in black and white. Map version in black and white. Date

  8. File:Swastika.svg - Wikipedia

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    The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross) may also be illegal in Austria, Brazil, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Israel, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and other countries, depending on context.

  9. Legal disclaimer This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.