I don't think German forces used the swastika as insignia unless they were directly nazi ( maybe the SA & SS ? ). Perhaps Finns used it for other reasons.
I don't think German forces used the swastika as insignia unless they were directly nazi ( maybe the SA & SS ? ). Perhaps Finns used it for other reasons.
I don't think German forces used the swastika as insignia unless they were directly nazi ( maybe the SA & SS ? ). Perhaps Finns used it for other reasons.
Darkagma said:
Probably a Finnish StuG III.
Based on the "Ps. 531-8" and its markings it is Aili, a Finnish StuG III that is currently part of the Finnish Reserve Officer School Museum's collections.
...there is a reason why Finnish war museums have a section to explain swastika's origins for visitors... We had used it in our air forces before that single-golden-balled-lunatic had adopted it into his evil purposes...
...and swastikas are one of the oldest globally found symbols worldwide...
...sigh... lost meaningful things from actual symbolism in hands of the mad... ¯\_(¬_¬)_/¯