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There are very strict controls on publicly displaying the Swastika in Germany - though the law there actually criminalizes promoting Nazism.
In practice it would be so difficult to justify showing a Swastika in Germany that I don't know of any case where anyone has tried.
Certainly when 'The Producers' opened in Berlin alternatives to the Swastika were found to advertise the show.
Brazil and Hungary have similar laws to German.
The swastika is banned in Germany. A 2005 proposal by Germany to ban the swastika in all of the European Union was unsuccessful.
Holocaust denial is most active in United States, because of freedom of speech (First Amendment) Despite what people may think, Holocaust denial and swastikas are illegal in Germany and those who disobey this law are often fined and temporarily imprisoned.
Yes. The Hindenburg had swastikas on its vertical tail fins.I have a reprint of a picture of the Hindenburg with the Olympic rings and swastikas made from an original glass negative.
No, but if a public figure does it, they will generally be accused of misconduct.
Adolf Hitler banned homeschooling in 1938, and the law must have stuck.
every office must have a view of the sky, however small - a pillow can be considered a ''passive'' weapon - it is illegal to wear a mask - it is illegal to let your car run out of gas on the freeway.