Re: ancient textiles and yarn crafts used the swastika as a tool for the art

At first i started to read your posts as if it was serious , but the more i read the more historical loopholes you show. Yes the Swastica wasn`t invented by the Nazies, and yes they turned it points. But It has been used by the Nazies = National Socialists and not [as you try to hint] by Socilaism or socilaists. there was and is a great difference between the two ,,,and sociklaists Do not twist individual right , There are many Socilaists variaties , you can`t just throw them all in one group, just like you can`t Say that All Christians churches are the same. mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen
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Your response starts out as if it is serious, but the longer it goes the more historical loopholes you show.

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As you concede, the swastika /Hakenkreuz was not invented by the National Socialist German Workers'Party, and yes they altered it and used it to represent meshed "S"letters for their "socialism." Thus it was used by the NationalSocialist German Workers' Party and they were socialists, even if youtry to hint that they were not. There was and is a great similaritybetween the socialists groups and socialists do twist individualrights. There are many different names for socialist groups, but youcan`t just throw them out of the one encompassing dogma of socialism,just like you can`t say that all churches in a particular faith areentirely different. That is why the Union of Soviet SocialistRepublics joined as allies with the National Socialist German Workers'Party to invade Poland in 1939 as part of a pact to divide up Europe.That was part of the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was apart) the worst slaughter in human history: 65 million dead under theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million dead under the Peoples'Republic of China; 21 million dead under the National Socialist GermanWorkers' Party.
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rexy

Mirjam Ignore this thread - this person is out trolling for a flamewar.

Shelagh

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Shillelagh

I really really am not in any mood to debate this with you, and i am even not interested in your reason for posting this post here , on a Yarn Ng where people rather talk about Knit, crochet and weaving stuff. I just come back from a long day of Translating Holocuast related matters. You first post was full of mistakes, As is your post now. Go to a place where this kind of posts are welcome... mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Thank you Shelagh , i just had to let go of some of my feelings,,, it is always a very painful thing for me ,, the more so thecdeeper i reasearch papers or translate documents ... Today i also saw a new exhibition in the Children Memorial museum .. I rattled, it isn`t easy for me. mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Your response starts out as if it is serious, but the longer it goes the more historical loopholes you show.

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As you concede, the swastika /Hakenkreuz was not invented by the National Socialist German Workers'Party, and yes they altered it and used it to represent meshed "S"letters for their "socialism." Thus it was used by the NationalSocialist German Workers' Party and they were socialists, even if youtry to hint that they were not. There was and is a great similaritybetween the socialists groups and socialists do twist individualrights. There are many different names for socialist groups, but youcan`t just throw them out of the one encompassing dogma of socialism,just like you can`t say that all churches in a particular faith areentirely different. That is why the Union of Soviet SocialistRepublics joined as allies with the National Socialist German Workers'Party to invade Poland in 1939 as part of a pact to divide up Europe.That was part of the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was apart) the worst slaughter in human history: 65 million dead under theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million dead under the Peoples'Republic of China; 21 million dead under the National Socialist GermanWorkers' Party.
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rexy

Thanks for not disputing Dr. Curry's work. And thanks for letting everyone know that Dr. Curry educated you and that you have no relevant comments. Your response starts out as if it is serious, but the longer it goes the more historical loopholes you show.

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As you concede, the swastika /Hakenkreuz was not invented by the National Socialist German Workers'Party, and yes they altered it and used it to represent meshed "S"letters for their "socialism." Thus it was used by the NationalSocialist German Workers' Party and they were socialists, even if youtry to hint that they were not. There was and is a great similaritybetween the socialists groups and socialists do twist individualrights. There are many different names for socialist groups, but youcan`t just throw them out of the one encompassing dogma of socialism,just like you can`t say that all churches in a particular faith areentirely different. That is why the Union of Soviet SocialistRepublics joined as allies with the National Socialist German Workers'Party to invade Poland in 1939 as part of a pact to divide up Europe.That was part of the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was apart) the worst slaughter in human history: 65 million dead under theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million dead under the Peoples'Republic of China; 21 million dead under the National Socialist GermanWorkers' Party.
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rexy

I have written that i am not in the mood , to go and answer all your long letter. To begin with i find it suspicious, if somebody posts about something, that he /she knows is hard on many people, and doesn`t even have the courage or decency to sign the letter with a real name. Even if i have not answered , related or mentioned any detail or name in your letter. IT DOESN`T say i agree with it, it just says i didn`t relate to it. mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

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