Swastika Research Paper

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By definition, the swastika is a primitive symbol or ornament in the form of a cross. As the illustration below shows, the arms of the cross are of equal length with a section of each arm projecting at right angles from the end of each arm, all in the same direction and usually clockwise.
The big thing that bothers me is the fact that it was used by the Nazis and while wearing this symbol a lot of people died through the power it had or rather effect it had on people. The fact that it was used with the Nazis when they were killing all those people that did nothing to them is just sicking and I can't get over that fact. If it was not for the fact that my whole life I had heard only bad things about it I may of liked the symbol while I was growing up but now that I am doing research
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In the beginning of the twentieth century the swastika was widely used in Europe. It had numerous meanings, the most common being a symbol of good luck and auspiciousness. However, the work of Schliemann soon was taken up by völkisch movements, for whom the swastika was a symbol of “Aryan identity” and German nationalist pride. The swastika forms four L shapes all the way around. In Buddhism, the swastika is a symbol of good fortune, prosperity, abundance and eternity. in Hinduism, the right-hand swastika is a symbol of the God Vishnu and the Sun. walls of the Christian catacombs in Rome the symbol of the Swastika appears next to the words “ZOTIKO ZOTIKO” which means “Life of Life”. In Nordic Myths, Odin is represented passing through space as a whirling disk or swastika looking down through all worlds. In North America, the swastika was used by the Navajos. In Ancient Greece, Pythagoras used the Swastika under the name ‘Tetraktys’ and it was a symbol linking heaven and earth, with the right arm pointing to heaven and its left arm pointing to Earth. It has been used by