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This
poster advertises "NSV" (National Socialist Volunteers, a charity of the
National Socialist German Workers' Party) with the S highlighted with the
Hakenkreuz. With no hint of understanding liberty or limited government,
the text uses the same excuses for socialist platitudes that
are still used in the USA and everywhere: "Health, child protection, fighting
poverty, aiding travellers, community, helping mothers: These
are the tasks of the National Socialist People's Charity. Become
a member!" It is frightening that the USA was following the path of the National
Socialist German Workers' Party when it began numbering Americans in 1935
with Nazi numbers under the Social Security (socialist slavery) scam. http://rexcurry.net/SSNall.html
Stealing your money and life through taxation and laws is not enough,
they want you to volunteer on top of that. |
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A
unique example of other stylized lettering (NSV) similar to the style of the
double "S" lettering in the Hakenkreuz and elsewhere. The "N" shape
itself was used in other respects as a rune-style symbol http://rexcurry.net/swastika2g.jpg even in the Nazi-Sozi Hakenkreuz http://rexcurry.net/socialistequation4.jpg A Volksemfanger poster, it promotes
the Nazi charitable organization (the NSV). The text: "Support
the assistance program for mothers and children." Stealing
your money and life through taxation and laws is not enough, they want you
to volunteer on top of that. It probably dates to the mid-1930's. |
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Shows how the National Socialist
German Workers' Party used the Hakenkreuz as a mnemonic device for letters
and abbreviations, such as "SS." This poster uses the "S.A." abbreviation
and also shows the hakenkreuz. A 1930's poster announcing the national S.A.
competition. |
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"S" letters in sieg rune style. An SS recruiting poster used in Norway. |
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This poster shows the use
of the word "Sieg" (victory) which also refers to the rune that is "S" shaped
and overlapping in the hakenkreuz for the "socialist victory" of the NSDAP (National
Socialist German Workers' Party) at the bottom of the poster. http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html
The runes are also used side-by-side in the SS Division symbols. A
1933 poster announcing Leni Riefenstahl's film of the 1933 Nuremberg
Rally.
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This
SS recruiting poster shows the stylized lettering designed to resemble ancient
German "sieg" runes and to resemble the overlapping "S" shapes for "socialism"
in the Hakenkreuz, also displayed for the visual tie-in. It says one can join
at 18, and sign up for shorter or longer periods of service.
By the way, the USA's phrase "homeland security" in German is "Heimatsicherheit"
or "Heimwehr." It gives the address of the recruiting office
in Munich. Date uncertain. |
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Shows
the word "sieg" again with the "sieg" runes of the overlapping "S" shapes
for "socialism" under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. The
caption of this 1940 poster translates: "Our Flags are Victory."
In a sense, this poster is declaring that the swastika is a "sieg" symbol.
It relates it to "Sieg Heil" (Hail to Victory) or "Hail to the victory
of socialism (the National Socialist German Workers' Party). 650,000
copies were distributed. |
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Another tie in to the use
of the word "sieg" (victory) and it's relationship to the sieg rune. This
poster was issued around May 1942. The text translates as: "This
is how we fight. You, too, must work for victory." |
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This poster shows an astonishing
Christological comparison. An eagle hovers against the seeming light of heaven
over an idealized Hitler, similar to the story of a dove descending
on Christ when he was baptised by John the Baptist. It
is frightening that 3 decades before Hitler, the straight-arm salute was created
as part of a pledge of allegiance by a self-proclaimed National Socialist
in the USA who was also head of the "Society of Christian Socialists" that
called its dogma "Christian Socialism" in the USA. They advocated a government
takeover of education and military socialism. The text: "Long live Germany!." Probably after 1936. |
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Another use of the word
"sieg" (victory) which relates to the sieg rune, the "S" shapes for "socialism"
and for the socialist victory of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
It is a Mjölnir poster from approximately May 1942. The caption:
"One battle, one will, one goal: Victory at any cost!" Mjölnir
(Hans Schweitzer) survived the war and had a successful career as
a graphic artist after 1945. |
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The "sieg" rune personified as the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party? The caption:
"Adolf Hitler is victory!" This is a common World War II poster. It was withdrawn from circulation
after the defeat at Stalingrad. Does the poster evoke the image of a priest? |
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A
reference to "Mein Kampf" the monstrous book by the leader of the National
Socialist German Workers' Party, as well as another use of the word "sieg"
(victory) tied-in with examples of the overlapping sieg runes of the Hakenkreuz
flags. It is from January 30, 1943, the 10th anniversary of the seizure
of power by the National Socialists. The poster implies that the battle against
the world in 1943 is the continuation of the battle that led
to victory in 1933 for national socialism. Text: "30 January
1933-1943. One Battle! One Victory!" In a sense, the poster
is declaring that the swastika is a "sieg" rune symbol. The poster
is by "Mjölnir," Goebbels' artist from Berlin, whose real
name was Hans Schweitzer(1901-1980), and the theme is borrowed
from one of his pre-1933 posters. This poster was withdawn after
Stalingrad. |
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This
was part of a major propaganda campaign “Victory or
Bolshevist Chaos.” It appeared in February 1943, after the defeat
at Stalingrad. It is frightening that in 1939 the Nazi-Sozis joined with
the USSR as allies in WWII in a pact to divide up Europe and they both started
by invading Poland. http://rexcurry.net/socialists.html The USSR slaughtered 62 million people, and the NSDAP slaughtered 21 million. |
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This
poster was distributed in occupied Europe and satellite countries
from 1942 onwards. It was part of the Nazi attempt to persuade
occupied Europe that it was part of a common European crusade against
Bolshevism. Combined, the socialist trio of atrocities resulted
in the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million under the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics; 35 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21
million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. http://rexcurry.net/socialists.html |
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Shows the side-by-side "sieg"
runes of the "SS" with the overlapping "sieg" runes of the Hakenkreuz, for
the victory of socialism under the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
It looks like a recruiting poster for the SS late in the
war, a time at which the Nazis were recruiting younger soldiers.The text
approximates: "Enlist now!" |
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This
WHW poster encouraged sacrificial contributions to the Winter Aid.
The text translates: "Don't give. Sacrifice." Socialism
preaches sacrifice even to death and that philosophy resulted in the socialist
Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million in the USSR; 35
million under the PRC; 21 million under the NSDAP. http://rexcurry.net/socialists.html
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"S" letters in sieg rune style. An SS recruiting poster used in the Netherlands. Text: "For
your honor and conscience! Against Bolshevism. The Waffen-SS calls
you!" |