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"His is no master-people: he is an exploiter: the jews are a people of robbers. He has never founded any civilization, though he has destroyed civilizations by the hundred. He possesses nothing of his own creation to which he can point. Everything that he has is stolen. Foriegn peoples, foriegn workmen build him his temples, it is foriegners who create and work for him: it is foriegners who shed their blood for him. He knows no 'people's army': he has only hired mercenaries who go to death on his behalf"

~ Adolf Hitler ~

"His is no master-people: he is an exploiter: the jews are a people of robbers. He has never founded any civilization, though he has destroyed civilizations by the hundred. He possesses nothing of his own creation to which he can point. Everything that he has is stolen. Foriegn peoples, foriegn workmen build him his temples, it is foriegners who create and work for him: it is foriegners who shed their blood for him. He knows no 'people's army': he has only hired mercenaries who go to death on his behalf" ~ Adolf Hitler ~

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@Normal these are ancient indo-aryan symbols that predate the runes

top left: snowflake

top right: tree branch

bottom right: three legged hooked cross

bottom left: backwards check mark

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Thanks. Do you happen to know if there is any extra meaning to them being there, or of there is a reason why those symbols were chosen over others?

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Snowflake: weather amirite?

Tree branch: look at this stick

Three-legged hooked cross: woosh. ninja star!

Backwards check mark: woops! all good though.