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The ban of Nazi symbols has a long history in German starting right after Hitler’s defeat by the Allies in 1945. Here’s what to know about how Nazi symbols were banned in the first place: ...
BERLIN -- The flags were torn down while defeated cities still burned, even as citizens crawling from the rubble were just realizing that the governments they represented had ended.
In Germany, where the swastika elicits Adolf Hitler’s final solution and the systematic murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others, Nazi symbols are rarely seen today.
Computer and video games featuring Nazi symbols such as the swastika can now be sold in Germany uncensored after a regulatory body lifted the longstanding ban. The Entertainment Software Self ...
Germany's constitution forbids the use of symbols deemed "anti-constitutional," including Nazi party-affiliated symbols, and violation of those rules can result in jail time.
In Germany, where the swastika elicits Adolf Hitler’s final solution and the systematic murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others, Nazi symbols are rarely seen today.
Nolte, the German historian, noted that while the Allied victors in October 1945 made all symbols of Nazi Germany illegal to display, that wasn’t the primary reason they disappeared in the country.
In Germany, where the swastika elicits Adolf Hitler’s final solution and the systematic murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others, Nazi symbols are rarely seen today.
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