Derogatory Nazi flag variations (original) (raw)


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Introduction

These are usually protest flags loosely based on Nazi and/or related flags, adding to its typical design or symbols the design or symbols of the flag or emblem of some other entity, usually to convey the accusation that the said entity is somehow comparable to Nazi regimes. Usually found in political cartoons, protest rallies, etc. It may be humorous.
António Martins, 1 February 2003

This is an interesting usage of the Nazi symbol, a usage of which there are two main types:


Derogatory NATO (Nazi) flag

NATO derogatory flag variation
image by Željko Heimer and António Martins, 11 July 1999

The well-known cartoon flag showing the NATO symbol in black on a white disc on a red flag. This one have been frequent in the newspapers I've seen here in Russia.
António Martins, 11 July 1999


Derogatory Palestinian (Nazi) flag

Palestinian derogatory flag variation
image by Theodore Leverett, 10 October 2000

In demonstrations at Duke University (US), I saw a Palestinian flag defaced with a black swastika on the white stripe waved by pro-Israel demonstrators.
Theodore Leverett, 10 October 2000

It was clearly the intention of the refered Palestinian flag with swastika waved by pro-Israel demonstrators, to identify any percieved enemy of Israel or of Jewish people with Nazis. And if anti-Israel demonstrators react waving back any of the two Nazi versions of the Israeli flag described above, the unaware outsider will see the same symbol used by both sides to attack the other: "You're Nazi because you want to exterminate Jews — here's how your flag should look like" and "You're Nazi because you sent army and police against unarmed civilians — here's how your flag should look like."
António Martins, 11 October 2000