Context: The company is German and has been around long enough (120 years) to have seen it used as a hate symbol during WW2.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.caOP
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    1 year ago

    Both use crosses that are completely different in style and colour. So, not Nazis :)

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        1 year ago

        I posted a photo of a Balkenkreuz on a Luftwaffe plane from WW2 and this cross looks strikingly similar.

        Even the black, red, white colour scheme used ties in with the Third Reich colour pallet.

        And from a German company who was around during WW2…

        I mean, I’m no conspiracy theorist, but this couldn’t all be a coincidence. LOL

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          Balkenkreuz was in use prior to WW2 and prior to Nazi’s.

          It appears to be a symbol of the German Armed Forces, which is a separate entity of the political Nazi party.

          Some of the German forces,(like the Luftwaffe) were actually pretty anti-nazi.

          So while that symbol was used by the German Forces during the Nazi regime, I wouldn’t automatically see that symbol and think Nazi’s.

          The Swastika (with colors/rotation) and some of the SS symbols/group icons are definitely Nazi, as those are directly related to the political party.