The History of the Swastika
How a Symbol of Good Luck Became a Symbol of Hate
By Elliot Feldman, published Sep 05, 2007
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The Swastika
The earliest known swastika symbol dates from between 2500-3000 BC.
The left-facing swastika is used frequently in the Buddhist religion, while Hinduism uses both right and left-facing swastikas. The left-facing swastika is sometimes called a "sauwastika" to take any association away from the more notorious right-facing swastika.
Archaeologist Heinrich von Schliemann
In the late 1870s, legendary archaeologist Heinrich von Schliemann uncovered the buried civilization of ancient Troy. In his exploration, he found ancient pottery decorated with swastika symbols; some facing clockwise, others facing counter-clockwise. As a younger man, Schliemann had found similar symbols near the Oder River in Germany. Through this association, he began referring to the Troy swastikas as "Aryan symbols."
Note that Heinrich von Schliemann was never an anti-Semite. His usage of the term "Aryan" was in reference to a language group rather than a racial group.
The Nazis
At the end of the 19th century, German ultra-nationalists and occultists, including the rabid anti-Semite Lanz von Liebenfels, had contorted the swastika into a symbol of white Aryan supremacy. Liebenfels and other ultra-nationalist occultists of the time merged Schliemann's archeological finds with Eastern religions and the common Aryan language associations with Indian, Persian and Teutonic cultures.
As a young man, Adolf Hitler came in contact with Liebenfels' publications as well as with those of the occult Thule Society. Further influenced by the likes of occultists Alfred Rosenberg and Heinrich Himmler, Hitler and his movement would soon adopt their ideals and the swastika.
In 1946, after World War II, the swastika symbol was constitutionally banned in Germany.
Modern examples of benign pre-Nazi appearances of the swastika
The History of the Swastika
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