Swastika - Wikipedia The swastika ( ˈswɒstɪkə SWOST-ik-ə, Sanskrit: [ˈsʋɐstikɐ]; 卐 or 卍) is a symbol that has been used in many cultures and religions of Eurasia, as well as a few in Africa and the Americas, for thousands of years
The History of the Swastika - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum The swastika is an ancient symbol that was used in many different cultures for at least 5,000 years before Adolf Hitler made it the centerpiece of the Nazi flag Its present-day use by certain extremist groups promotes hate
Swastika Emoji 卐 卍࿕࿖࿗࿘ꖦ Nazi Symbol Swastika symbol, or swastika emoji, sometimes written as swastica, svastika, svastica, svasti, even sauwastika (卍 specifically), and in German called hakenkreuz symbol
Swastika | Description Images | Britannica swastika, equilateral cross with arms bent at right angles, all in the same rotary direction, usually clockwise The swastika as a symbol of prosperity and good fortune is widely distributed throughout the ancient and modern world
The Global Swastika: Exploring Its Ancient Roots and Diverse Meanings The swastika is a symbol that transcends time, geography, and culture, embodying a myriad of meanings and significances across the globe Its origins, deeply rooted in ancient civilizations, reveal a complex narrative of religious symbolism, cultural exchange, and historical transformation
Swastika - New World Encyclopedia The swastika has an ancient history in Europe, appearing on artifacts from Indo-European cultures and is a sacred symbol in world religions, making the swastika ubiquitous in both historical and contemporary society
Swastika - ADL The swastika is an ancient symbol used in many cultures that was adopted by Adolf Hitler and turned into a symbol of hatred Since then, the swastika has become perhaps the most notorious hate symbol in Western culture