How, you may ask, could neo-Nazism ever take hold in Finland, an enlightened and progressive country, and the very model of modern multiculturalism?
But it’s true. Out of the sauna and into the Führerbunker! Leave the reindeer herd behind and go goose-stepping down the snowy boulevards!
If you don’t believe me, check out the photo below:
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Thanks to KGS at Tundra Tabloids for an explanation of how this noxious symbol ended up on the flag:
“In 1945 the Air Force changed its national emblem to a roundel but the use of swastika in some other insignia was continued. In 1958, president Urho Kekkonen inaugurated the Colors of the Air Force units which feature a swastika design. The latest Color of this pattern was inaugurated by president Tarja Halonen 25 October 2005 for the newly formed Air Warfare School.” [1]
The picture is of the presenting of the new Finnish Air Force Academy ensign to President Tarja Halonen (SDP) on 4 October 2005, after a blessing ceremony by the bishop. [2]
Also, check out the President’s own personal flag.
1.) Western use of the Swastika in the early 20th century
2.) Kunniakas hakaristimme
2 comments:
It was a pity the nazis spoiled the old, exiting sign. Carlsberg Breweries used it too. You can see it on the second elephant here from the "Elefant Gate" at Carlsberg (my photo). Not easy to erase !
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_y4TnBe9wCzc/RtVH2lsMWWI/AAAAAAAADF8/6-JYzMUMjCI/s1600-h/5+august+002.jpg
I actually thought about sending this...
I just don't particularly enjoy this nazi thing... but please keep it because it's somewhat important to make people not freeze whenever they hear nazi/fascist/capitalist (in Europe).
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