Nazi Swastika Steel

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2012

Pretty strange little piece of metal.

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  • Kinda puts the decline/death of American industry into perspective. We used to make everything here, now we import it from the other side of the world.

  • @Cytacon No kidding there.

  • Looks like something an employee might have done on his own on the sly with a grinder. Maybe the shop maintenance person had the roller out for repair and just cut an impromptu message on there for everybody. I wrote some messages on the back side of Poland Spring labels when I worked at the plant. Nice positive messages though. No swastikas.

  • @babaloo42 Google Swastika Steel.

  • the Nazsi's still lives o o :)?

  • @canadianfortruth Apparently they do in India.

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  • It's hakenkreuz. Not swastika. Swastika = Sanskrit; Hakenkreuz = German;

  • I want it!!!!!!!!!

  • @ThePooFlingerShow If it's from India that makes sense because the swastika is actually and ancient symbol. I attended a wedding for an Indian couple some years ago and they had swastika imagery decorating their reception hall. I thought...cool! - LOL

  • Are you "flinging" the "poo" tonight on BlogTV?

  • This history of symbols is very interesting. The Swastika has been around for thousands of years before Hitler's PR people stole the symbol. Considering what it used to stand for, its done a total 180.

  • looks like its been welded to raise the letters, not on the roller

  • Directions of the swastika matters as to meaning.....and wonder what the letters or numbers are for??

    The symbol was Indian in the first place?

  • no pooflinger tonight? I bet that metal came from the world trade center

  • Swastika Steel & Allied Products started their Steel Re-rolling Mill in 1959

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