What is this symbol? What does it mean?
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A nazi symbol with a wider, hollow center is what I see
[QUOTE=Jmir 54;21232766]A nazi symbol with a wider, hollow center is what I see[/QUOTE]
A "nazi symbol?" Even I know it's called a swastika, and it doesn't look anything like a swastika.
[img]https://amsu-english.wikispaces.com/file/view/swa.png/33650219/swa.png[/img]
No resemblance.
If you rearrange it, it could look like the symbol above.
the url of it is labeled the tbd symbol but I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean.
[QUOTE=tieto;21232866]the url of it is labeled the tbd symbol but I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean.[/QUOTE]
To be discovered
[QUOTE=T.F.W.O.;21232869]To be discovered[/QUOTE]
or to be determined, I thought of that but I couldn't see what that had to do with anything.
The swastika is based on a Native American symbol called the whirling logs. I don't know if it was altered when the Nazis adopted it, so what you have there may be the original or a variation on it.
[QUOTE=Ehmmett;21233044]:mystery:[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Ekalektik_1;21233064]The swastika is based on a Native American symbol called the whirling logs. I don't know if it was altered when the Nazis adopted it, so what you have there may be the original or a variation on it.[/QUOTE]
im sure they adapted the symbol of sun from indoeuropeans
[IMG]http://www.celtic-rosary.com/images/rush_crosses.jpg[/IMG]
It reminds me of a St.Brigets cross
[QUOTE=Ekalektik_1;21233064]The swastika is based on a Native American symbol called the whirling logs. I don't know if it was altered when the Nazis adopted it, so what you have there may be the original or a variation on it.[/QUOTE]
it's the hindu symbol for harmony, genius
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look closely
i know its not it but very close
[QUOTE=DuncanFrost;21233452]it's the hindu symbol for harmony, genius[/QUOTE]
It's also present on a lot of different cultures, including japanese and latin culture, sherlock.
[QUOTE=DuncanFrost;21233452]it's the hindu symbol for harmony, genius[/QUOTE]
It is? Huh, guess it's a popular symbol.
Wait...just noticed...it's the Hindu symbol of harmony, yet the Nazis used it. :monocle:
[QUOTE=Ekalektik_1;21235577]It is? Huh, guess it's a popular symbol.
Wait...just noticed...it's the Hindu symbol of harmony, yet the Nazis used it. :monocle:[/QUOTE]
They were very harmonious, I mean, have you heard the music of that era? Great harmonies! :rimshot:
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