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Swastika symbol, or swastika emoji, sometimes written as swastica, svastika, svastica, svasti, even sauwastika (卍 specifically), and in German called hakenkreuz symbol. We all think we know it. Nazi symbol from German Nazi flag invented by Hitler, right?
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Neo-Nazis also employ various number symbols: 18, code for Adolf Hitler. The number comes from the position of the letters in the alphabet: A = 1, H = 8. 88, code for "Heil Hitler", a phrase used in the Nazi salute. Also used as a reference to the "88 Precepts", a manifesto written by white supremacist David Lane.
The swastika ( 卐 or 卍) is an ancient religious and cultural symbol, predominantly found in various Eurasian cultures, as well as some African and American ones. In the western world it is more widely recognized as a symbol of the German Nazi Party who appropriated it from Asian cultures starting in the early 20th century.
Here are some of the best known Nazi codes: 88 – represents HH, meaning “Heil Hitler.” The 88 is one of the most used codes in Nazi-speech. 18 – stands for AH, you guessed right, it's an abbreviation of " Adolf Hitler ." 198 – a combination of 19 and 8 or S and H, meaning "Sieg Heil."
Ideograph Meaning. Ideograph swastika, CJK. CJK Unified Ideographs. The symbol “Ideograph swastika, CJK” is included in the “” subblock of the “CJK Unified Ideographs” block and was approved as part of Unicode version 1.1 in 1993. Synonyms. wàn, nazi. Technical Information. Properties. Encoding. AD. 534F Ideograph be united; cooperate CJK.
The leaders of today’s Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist organizations are not Adolf Hitler, and America is not Germany, but, in order to understand their agenda, it is vital to understand the history of these code words, symbols, and ideologies. See more resources for confronting hate below. Glossary. Nazi Flags and Crosses.
Hechos clave. 1. Hitler y el partido nazi utilizaron ciertos términos, frases y símbolos para comunicar su perspectiva racista del mundo. 2. La mayoría de los términos utilizados para expresar la ideología nazi ya se usaban antes de que esta los adoptara. 3. Muchos de estos términos continúan usándose hoy para promover la ideología racista.