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Neonazi flag symbolism

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Neonazi symbolism

Nazist movements from different parts of the world have quite similar flags. They usually are red, white and black, that are the “Bismark colors” upon which was also based the Hitler’s flag. The scheme is always the same: red background, a white circle in the middle and a black symbol. As in many countries it is forbidden to use fascist or nazist symbols, they use new symbols reminescent of swastika.
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All these are flags resembling the german flag of 1933-1945. Here's a list:

  1. Original nazi german flags, some newly created in 1933 and later, according to “fascist” graphical principles (in the original meaning of that word), others more or less inherited from pre-1933 german flags. Almost all banned in 1945 till today.
  2. Flags of foreign (non-german) entities (national and party flags), more or less sympathetic with Hitler’s and Mussolini’s regimes, inspired in their symbolics, design and a