To: dangus
I've seen the hakenkreuz in Korea. It is often a mirror image of the Nazi version (at an angle, but reversed). It is/was a good luck symbol and is used in decoration on buildings (even bus stops).
10 posted on
02/11/2004 11:50:56 AM PST by
IYAS9YAS
(Go Fast, Turn Left!)
To: IYAS9YAS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakenkreuz
Here's a link that explains it further.
11 posted on
02/11/2004 11:53:27 AM PST by
IYAS9YAS
(Go Fast, Turn Left!)
To: IYAS9YAS
It was also an American Indian symbol.
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