Not all patterns can be tattooed, please reject them
The Nazis were notorious invaders who committed heinous crimes against hundreds of millions of people during World War II, so the people of the world hated them all. Today, with the rapid development of tattoo art, we can tattoo any pattern we like, but the principle must not hurt the feelings of others. If you want to travel to Europe, you must remember don’t tattoo the following symbols that symbolize the Nazis.
Due to the ban on the use of Nazi images in Germany, some German neo-Nazis used the old German flag as a substitute for the Nazi flag.
The Indiana Aryan Brotherhood is a large white supremacist gang in Indiana. It is active in prisons and streets in Indiana.
The Iron Cross is a famous German military medal that became an ordinary symbol of white supremacism after the Second World War.
Algiz (also Elhaz) runes are ancient rune symbols of the Nazis to help create an idealized "Aryan/Nordic" heritage, which was later adopted by later white supremacists.
The Nazi Eagle - an eagle that clasps the Nazi mark - became a symbol of the Nazi era in Germany, and since the end of the regime, white-based supremacists and neo-Nazis around the world have adopted this LOGO.
The flag of Nazi Germany has become one of the most powerful hate symbols in the world.
The SS bolts are a common white supremacist symbol derived from the Schutzstaffel (SS) symbol of the Nazi era, with members ranging from Gestapo agents to armed SS soldiers to concentration camp guards.
The Swastika is an ancient symbol used in many cultures adopted by Adolf Hitler and becomes a symbol of hatred. Since then, the Nazi symbol has become the most notorious symbol of hatred in Western culture.
In the 1960s and 1970s, black nationalist groups in the United States and elsewhere often used a dark-skinned clenched fist gesture or image as a "black power" symbol. By the 1980s, white supremacists in the United States and elsewhere had appropriated this symbol, substituting a white fist. White supremacists frequently claim that they use the symbol to represent "white pride" or "white power."
The white supremacist version of the Celtic cross, consisting of a square cross or surrounded by a circle, is one of the most common white supremacist symbols.
"Totenkopf" is German for "death's head" or skull and typically refers to a skull-and-crossbones image. During the Nazi era, Hitler's Schutzstaffel (SS) adopted one particular Totenkopf image as a symbol. Among other uses, it became the symbol of the SS-Totenkopfverbande (one of the original three branches of the SS, along with the Algemeine SS and the Waffen SS), whose purpose was to guard the concentration camps. Many original members of this organization were later transferred into and became the core of a Waffen SS division, the 3rd SS "Totenkopf" Panzer Division, which engaged in a number of war crimes during World War II.
The main badge of the Ku Klux Klan group is MIOAK (or "Klansman's Mysterious Insignia"), often referred to as the "blood drop" cross.
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