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ShadowbladeEdge commented at 2012-04-12 19:00:27 » #1047760
The swastika, and similar symbols, show up in a lot of cultures, none of which are Babylonia and none of which represent fertility to my knowledge.
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The swastika, and similar symbols, show up in a lot of cultures, none of which are Babylonia and none of which represent fertility to my knowledge.
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matsushiro2011 commented at 2012-04-12 19:07:45 » #1047770
It's Sanskrit, not Babylonian.
Also Nazis (dem bastards) used a mirrored version of the symbol (I forget whether it was left facing or right facing) so if you know the details of this you can tell whether or not it was intended that way.
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It's Sanskrit, not Babylonian.
Also Nazis (dem bastards) used a mirrored version of the symbol (I forget whether it was left facing or right facing) so if you know the details of this you can tell whether or not it was intended that way.
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matsushiro2011 commented at 2012-04-12 19:09:41 » #1047772
EDIT: OK I just figured it out.
The text before the Japanese Kanji said P-51.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_P-51_Mustang
This is a USA fighter plane. USA fighter pilots painted a mini swastika on their plane for each German airplane they shot down. It's called a Kill-Tally.
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EDIT: OK I just figured it out.
The text before the Japanese Kanji said P-51.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_P-51_Mustang
This is a USA fighter plane. USA fighter pilots painted a mini swastika on their plane for each German airplane they shot down. It's called a Kill-Tally.
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