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All i can say, Hitler was looking for something Unique and he made out something similar look alike like Indian swastika..do you think that the indian symbol of swastik turning the nazi party symbol was really a coincidence?
swastika as a symbol had been in use in Pagan religions in Europe, including in Germany. Nazis used it because they taught swastika represented ancient Germanic Aryans.do you think that the indian symbol of swastik turning the nazi party symbol was really a coincidence?
No such thing exists.swastika as a symbol had been in use in Pagan religions in Europe, including in Germany. Nazis used it because they taught swastika represented ancient Germanic Aryans.
The local forester, Klaus Göricke, set out to uncover the origin of the troubling larch formation, and he found out that the trees had been there for a long time. By measuring the trees, he came to the conclusion they had been planted in the late 1930s. That means that for decades, during every spring and autumn, a massive swastika took shape in the Kutzerower Heath -- surviving the Russian occupation, Communist rule in East Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall without ever attracting notice.
I read that the word Iran derived from AryanNo such thing exists.
The real Aryans are the ancestors of modern-day Iranians and Indians. This is reflected in the native names of both our countries:
Eran, meaning "land of the Aryans" in Persian, and Aryavarsha, meaning "land of the Aryans" in Sanskrit.
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