Re: Is the Swastika evidence of a common origin?

Carl Nordlund (cid93cjn@lustudat.student.lu.se)
Mon, 27 Jan 1997 01:13:52 +0100

Armijn Hemel wrote:
> =

> > The Nazi swastica is a reversal of the original jewish symbol, which=
tracks
> > the movement of the pole star around the north pole. Quite simply, =
any
> > other speculation is bollocks.
> >
> what about this one:
> Hitler first saw the Swastika on a Roman Catholic Church in his homela=
nd
> Austria (no kidding)

Or this one: Goering visited northern Sweden in the 20-s, looking at the
dams there. The company Asea, now called ABB, did generators and
actually used the swastica as a logo, in the reversed Nazi-type way.

Goering later on recommended Hitler to use the swastika due to this.

However, this IS bollocks, but a guide told me this story up at these
dams (I have seen these huge pre-war power generators with the swastika
myself). However, the guide was clever enough to point out that it's
just a possibility.

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