According to one source online, if the eagle is looking over its right shoulder, it stand for the nazi party, if over the left shoulder, it stand for the country. I have a P38 9mm Pistol made by Walther in 1943 for the Luftwaffe and the eagle over the swastika is looking over his right shoulder. Hope that helps.
An eagle with it's wings outstretched, holding a swastika.
No more than 50 estonian krones.
The first time most people see the swastika they think war, power, battle, others don't. But the real meaning of the swastika is "peace". Hitler first saw the swastika in church, as a child and then decided he would use the swastika later in his life.
during ww2 when Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany The swastika flag originated when Hilter created his Nazi Party in the early 1930's. Later, it was adopted as the national flag. In 1939, the swastika was adopted as a symbol for the Army. For example the Army infantry belt buckle changed to the Eagle with a swastika and the Iron Cross had the date 1939 and a Swastika added to it.
The swastika.
An eagle with it's wings outstretched, holding a swastika.
An eagle with it's wings outstretched, holding a swastika.
The swastika was used and also coupled with the Parteiadler (Party's eagle) and the Reichsadler (Empire's Eagle) as a sign of the Nazi party.
One armband issued in WW2 Germany was either a black or dark blue armband with a white eagle & swastika/wreath and under the eagle was Reichspost . The Reichspost was the postal service for the country.Some photos show the uniform with a patch of the same design instead of an armband.
No more than 50 estonian krones.
The first time most people see the swastika they think war, power, battle, others don't. But the real meaning of the swastika is "peace". Hitler first saw the swastika in church, as a child and then decided he would use the swastika later in his life.
during ww2 when Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany The swastika flag originated when Hilter created his Nazi Party in the early 1930's. Later, it was adopted as the national flag. In 1939, the swastika was adopted as a symbol for the Army. For example the Army infantry belt buckle changed to the Eagle with a swastika and the Iron Cross had the date 1939 and a Swastika added to it.
The swastika.
Rudyard Kipling used the swastika in the context of its original meaning as an ancient symbol of good fortune and well-being. At that time, the swastika was not associated with the negative connotations it later acquired. Kipling likely included it in "Soldiers Three" as a symbol of luck.
tslav (צלב) means either "cross" or "swastika"
I think it refers to the Scandinavian Nazis, the German allies in Finland and Norway.
don't you mean the swastika? the swastika was the nazi symbol. don't you mean the swastika? the swastika was the nazi symbol.