Pledge of Allegiance
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Francis Bellamy
Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward
A historic discovery of a 1935 Youth's booklet from the National Socialist
German Workers' Party shows that the Hakenkreuz-swastika was used to symbolize
intertwined "S" shapes for the so-called "Nazi Party."
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a3.html
The following picture explains the swastika
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(Swastika picure is also below).
The translation at
http://rexcurry.net/swastika-socialism3.html
is from the 35 page book. The entire book was uncovered by RexCurry.net
and it is the only example known to exist. Although the book is in
its original German language, the illustrations clearly reflect the text
which explains that common symbols under the National Socialist German Workers'
Party often used the "S" shape, including the side-by-side use in the "SS"
Divison and the overlapping use in the Hakenkreuz.
Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, the booklet serves as important
primary source evidence that the Hakenkreuz was used also to represent intertwined
"sieg" runes for the victory of socialism under the horrid National Socialist
German Workers' Party.
For additional proof see NSDAP posters
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1b.html
and more NSDAP posters at
http://rexcurry.net/socialist-propaganda/posters1.html
and NSDAP medals at
http://rexcurry.net/socialism/germany.html
and NSDAP flags and banners at
http://rexcurry.net/swastikaflags.html
and for a fuller explanation see
http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html
Each summer thousands of Hitler Youth (HJ) marched from their hometowns
down German roads to meet en mass at Nuremberg to join in the yearly rally
and congress of the Nazi-socialists. The notorious film "Triumph
of the Will" by Leni Riefenstahl from 1934 was propaganda for the sixth
annual rally. Socialism is extolled throughout the film which is described
in greater detail at
http://rexcurry.net/filmrev-triumph-of-the-will.html
Another film about Hitler Youth is
Der Marsch zum Fuehrer ("The
March to the Fuhrer" 1940). It shows actual Hitler Youth marching toward
Nuremberg for the annual Party Day Rally. Goebbels in 1940 produced
this film memorializing the HJ as they join in the meeting. The film includes
a segment about one HJ member dining with a host family at a pause in the
trip; the family asks questions and the youngster tells the audience about
the HJ and the meeting. The main event in the film is the rally, with speeches
by Hitler and Baldur von Schirach, the head of the HJ.
Swastika
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Swastikas