Swastikas were used to represent crossed S-letters for "socialism" under the National Socialist German Workers Party. The Nazi salute came from the Pledge of Allegiance. See the work of the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry, author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets". The NSGWP gesture came from the Pledge's use of the military salute extended outward to point at
the flag. It was not an ancient Roman salute: that is a myth debunked.
Francis Bellamy and Edward Bellamy were national socialists in the USA
and they influenced the National Socialist German Workers Party, its
dogma, symbols and rituals. They also inspired other totalitarian
politicians domestic and foreign. That inspiration continues today and
every day in government schools (socialist schools).
Thanks for posting. The Bellamys influenced the nazi socialists and their dogma, rituals and symbols (including the modern use of the swastika as crossed S-letters for "Socialism" under German National Socialism). Similar alphabetical symbolism was used under the NSDAP for the "SS" division, the "SA," the "NSV," et cetera and similar symbolism is visible today as the Volkswagen VW logo. See Dr. Rex Curry's work regarding symbology.
roman0salute 6 months ago