Chris Croughton wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 17:55:58 GMT, Miss Elaine Eos
> <Misc@*your-shoes*PlayNaked.com> wrote:
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> But the Germans themselves did not call it a swastika, they called it
> Hakenkreutz. As the OP said, if they were 'defiling' anything it was
> the cross, not the "good luck sign", but in fact it was generally
> regarded as interlinked stylised 'S' shapes.
Thanks for your support. However, the fact that the symbol of the
National Socialist German Workers' Party was interlinked stylized "S"
shapes was a history-making news-breaking discovery of rexcurry.net at
http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html
You can not point to any other source that made that discovery or that
observation other than sources that repeated the info from rexcurry.net
It has been interesting to see how long it would take for people to
accept the discovery of rexcurry.net and to repeat it as if it were old
knowledge. It is fascinating to see that it is now happening here in
these groups. Thanks a lot.
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