The Swastika: Past and Hitler’s story
The ‘Swastika’, or the inverted Hitler’s symbol. It stood for good fortune, peace and harmony. Hitler turned it the other way around to denote evil and black magic. A look into the symbol that terrorized the world during the world war and produced doubts in the minds of men who thought it to be a sign for peace and harmony.| Comments on article "The Swastika: Past and Hitler’s story" | |||||||||||||||||||||
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