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  • The Yellow Sign has been compared to the swastika. Although most associated in the West today with Nazism, the swastika has been used for millennia in different cultures around the world. In Freemasonry, it stands for the letter G and thus for God.
  • File:Kingdom come Swastika ttah.gif Write the text of your article here!
  • A swastika is the symbol of Judaism. Any true, believing Jew, will use the swastika and paint on their synagogue. Famous Jews have used Swastikas include Hermann Fegelein (though he only uses it to prank bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs (and of course, Dolfy))!
  • Since the Swastika is banned in several democratic countries, and since the symbol generates a negative Pavlovian reaction in many people due to controlled media and entertainment industry conditioning, many other people such as National Socialists use other symbols today. Hitler wrote (Mein Kampf II:VII) that he saw in the Swastika ”the mission of the struggle for the victory of the Aryan man” and for ”the victory of the idea of of creative work.”
  • Swastika was a town in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is now a part of the town of Kirkland Lake.
  • Historically, it has been used by multiple cultures which attributed to it beneficial meanings (the name "swastika" means literally "to be good") but in the context of the Wolfenstein series, its most important use is that by the Nazi Party, who used it as their emblem. The swastika appears throughout the games of the Wolfenstein series and is included not only in the textures but the level design of Wolfenstein 3D. The inclusion of the swastika led to the banning of the conventional game in Germany, as cultural stigma against the swastika is high there.
  • The swastika (from Sanskrit svástika स्वस्तिक) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing (卐) form or its mirrored left-facing (卍) form. Archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates from the Neolithic period. It occurs mainly in the modern day culture of India, sometimes as a geometrical motif and sometimes as a religious symbol. It remains widely used in Eastern religions / Dharmic religion such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
  • When the starship USS Enterprise visited Ekos in 2268, Captain Kirk and Commander Spock discovered that the Ekosians had also adopted the swastika. The symbol had been introduced to the inhabitants of the planet by a Federation historian, John Gill, who had attempted to experiment with Nazism on a different test site than Earth. (TOS: "Patterns of Force" )
  • The swastika is an even cross based on the dimentions of a square, with the arms of the cross bent at right angles either clockwise or counter-clockwise; usually most religious instances of the swastika are "left facing", while Nazi use has it "right facing". Found in ancient sites world-wide, it has been surmised that it was used to symbolize the rotation of the sun or creation, as the arms give the impression of continual rotation. Heinrich Schliemann found images of the swastika painted on pottery recovered from the ruins of Troy during his expeditions there in the 1870's. As a religious symbol, the swastika has powerful symbolic meanings in the Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu religions.
  • The swastika is a symbol of love and wonder for the whole world. Children are taught from a young age about it, and they revel in its glory. Popularized by Adolf Hitler who did some shit in the 1940's or something Germans and other Nazis refer to the swastika as a Hakenkreuz (hooker cross), because of its association with hookers, prostitutes and whores. The word swastika is banned in Germany because of its non-Germanic origins. The swastika is a feisty creature, often found with its friend the sauwastika. It is ' 'not' ' to be confused with that tasty Chinese treat the "pot-sticker".
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  • The swastika is a symbol of love and wonder for the whole world. Children are taught from a young age about it, and they revel in its glory. Popularized by Adolf Hitler who did some shit in the 1940's or something Germans and other Nazis refer to the swastika as a Hakenkreuz (hooker cross), because of its association with hookers, prostitutes and whores. The word swastika is banned in Germany because of its non-Germanic origins. Greeks refer to the swastika as the Gamma Cross. Italians refer to the swastika as the Crux Gammata. Pagans refer to the swastika as the sun wheel. Chavs call it "That Fucking Spinny Thing". The swastika is a feisty creature, often found with its friend the sauwastika. It is ' 'not' ' to be confused with that tasty Chinese treat the "pot-sticker".
  • The Yellow Sign has been compared to the swastika. Although most associated in the West today with Nazism, the swastika has been used for millennia in different cultures around the world. In Freemasonry, it stands for the letter G and thus for God.
  • File:Kingdom come Swastika ttah.gif Write the text of your article here!
  • A swastika is the symbol of Judaism. Any true, believing Jew, will use the swastika and paint on their synagogue. Famous Jews have used Swastikas include Hermann Fegelein (though he only uses it to prank bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs (and of course, Dolfy))!
  • The swastika (from Sanskrit svástika स्वस्तिक) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing (卐) form or its mirrored left-facing (卍) form. Archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates from the Neolithic period. It occurs mainly in the modern day culture of India, sometimes as a geometrical motif and sometimes as a religious symbol. It remains widely used in Eastern religions / Dharmic religion such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Though once commonly used all over much of the world without stigma, because of its iconic usage in Nazi Germany the symbol has become stigmatized in the Western world, notably even outlawed in Germany.
  • The swastika is an even cross based on the dimentions of a square, with the arms of the cross bent at right angles either clockwise or counter-clockwise; usually most religious instances of the swastika are "left facing", while Nazi use has it "right facing". Found in ancient sites world-wide, it has been surmised that it was used to symbolize the rotation of the sun or creation, as the arms give the impression of continual rotation. Heinrich Schliemann found images of the swastika painted on pottery recovered from the ruins of Troy during his expeditions there in the 1870's. As a religious symbol, the swastika has powerful symbolic meanings in the Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu religions. Adolf Hitler adopted the swastika as the emblem for his Nazi Party; it was emblazoned in a white circle centered on a red field for his flag; the party flag became the national flag soon after Hitler took power after 1933. The mass killings of Jews and other minorities by the Nazis occurred under swastika banner through to the end of World War II in 1945, and since then the swastika has come to symbolize extreme hate. It is still used as such a symbol today by neo-Nazis in Europe and North America, as well as white supremacist and other hate groups.
  • When the starship USS Enterprise visited Ekos in 2268, Captain Kirk and Commander Spock discovered that the Ekosians had also adopted the swastika. The symbol had been introduced to the inhabitants of the planet by a Federation historian, John Gill, who had attempted to experiment with Nazism on a different test site than Earth. (TOS: "Patterns of Force" ) In 2374, the swastika was used in the holodeck of the USS Voyager, a Starfleet vessel lost in the Delta Quadrant. Voyager had been captured by Hirogen hunters, who forced the crew to participate in battle simulations, including a reenactment of the Second World War, to test the crew's resilience. (VOY: "The Killing Game", "The Killing Game, Part II")
  • Since the Swastika is banned in several democratic countries, and since the symbol generates a negative Pavlovian reaction in many people due to controlled media and entertainment industry conditioning, many other people such as National Socialists use other symbols today. Hitler wrote (Mein Kampf II:VII) that he saw in the Swastika ”the mission of the struggle for the victory of the Aryan man” and for ”the victory of the idea of of creative work.”
  • Swastika was a town in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is now a part of the town of Kirkland Lake.
  • Historically, it has been used by multiple cultures which attributed to it beneficial meanings (the name "swastika" means literally "to be good") but in the context of the Wolfenstein series, its most important use is that by the Nazi Party, who used it as their emblem. The swastika appears throughout the games of the Wolfenstein series and is included not only in the textures but the level design of Wolfenstein 3D. The inclusion of the swastika led to the banning of the conventional game in Germany, as cultural stigma against the swastika is high there.