Swastika Essay

             Love, Life, Luck, Light; is a representation of some of humanity's most wanted expressions! The swastika is a loved and welcomed symbol for many peoples in the world. The swastika is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles. It is also referred to in geometry as an icasagon. There are two versions of the swastika, one goes clockwise, and the other goes counter clockwise. Many people in the world pronounce the swastika "suavastika".
             The swastika is a word that came from the language Sanskrit, and it originally meant "conductive to well being". It was used on many different Mesopotamian coins and in Scandinavia; it was also a warning that the God Thor's hammer is near. The swastika has also been found in some medieval time's Byzantine art, such as in some Church scriptures and paintings. The swastika is a symbol of fulfillment for much of the world today.
             Many groups, cultures, and religions have used the swastika for many important purposes, such as prayer, or calmness, that should not be revoked from their needs because of people disgracing and vandalizing their symbols. People such as the ones in the Pink Swastika Group, a representation of homosexuality in Germany, and they also believe they had control of Hitler and Germany; but what contradicts this idea is that Hitler killed homosexuals during his rule over Germany. The Nationalist's Socialist Workers Party was under the control of Hitler, a Totalaranist Dictatator using the swastika for anti-Semitism. Hitler also had made the swastika a representation of the German flag, under the Third Reich, or his rule over Germany.
             The Nationalist Socialist German Workers party, or Nazis, had complete control over Germany from 1933 to 1945, in which Hitler was in power, which is the same time frame when Hitler brought about the holocaust. Hitler took away the homes of many people, and destroyed their living quarters t
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