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- noun Plural form of
swastika .
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Examples
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Also “wearing” swastikas is more common than you think.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Disagreement Need Not Equal Discourtesy 2010
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If so, then Germany has a lot bigger problem than banning swastikas is going to fix.
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Chris Travers: Also “wearing” swastikas is more common than you think.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Disagreement Need Not Equal Discourtesy 2010
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Prosecutors in Munich have launched legal action against the publisher of Zeitungszeugen on the grounds of copyright infringement and the publication of Nazi emblems, such as swastikas, which is a punishable offence in Germany.
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Prosecutors in Munich have launched legal action against the publisher of Zeitungszeugen on the grounds of copyright infringement and the publication of Nazi emblems, such as swastikas, which is a punishable offence in Germany.
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Albertas would be prosecuted for printing and circulating swastikas, which is a criminal offence in Germany, and sued for breach of copyright.
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Albertas would be prosecuted for printing and circulating swastikas, which is a criminal offence in Germany, and sued for breach of copyright.
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Although Nazi symbols, such as swastikas, are banned in Germany, parties like the NPD can get public funding because they are legitimate political parties.
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Although she incorporated references to the Holocaust such as swastikas, Stars of David, and images of crematoria into her anti-Vietnam War Series (1966 – 1970), her identity as a Jew was relegated to the background.
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The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reports a total of 1,685 incidents (such as swastikas painted on synagogues, and other forms of vandalism) nationwide in 1990, an increase of 18 percent.
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