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  1. It's most likely the National Vanguard, an Italian Neo-Nazi group who partook in the Years of Lead (basically Italy's version of The Troubles), working alongside another Neo-Nazi group called Ordine Nuovo (whose flag is like the one above but with an ax instead of a rune) They both orchestrated multiple bombings and raids against the government and extremist communist groups like the Red ...

  2. Jun 20, 2020 · The symbols include the Odal rune, a figure used by a particularly brutal Nazi SS regiment; the black igloo, a drawing used by the extreme-right boogaloo movement; and a colonial era US flag ...

  3. Feb 27, 2021 · The Odal rune is now in the spotlight, just weeks after other eagle eyed users on Twitter noted that during President Joe Biden's inauguration the "Betsy Ross" flag was seen.

  4. The Othala Rune, with its strong association with heritage and ancestral property, found its way into some family crests, especially among families with Norse or Germanic ancestry. The rune’s geometric design, symbolizing a homestead or piece of land, was a fitting representation for families wanting to emphasize their ancestral lands and legacy.

  5. Jul 17, 2018 · Black, red, white Nazi flags; British National Front; Fascist flags; Flags of political parties; Flags with circles; GIF flags of the United Kingdom; Modern runes; Inscribed flags; Odal (rune) Red Nordic Cross flags (outlined) Flags with white disks; NF ligature; Runes on flags

  6. Jan 16, 2023 · The odal rune symbol had many modern uses as well. It was among the symbols opted for by the Nazi party during WWII in Germany. The symbol means nobility, aristocracy, or superior race, which is why it became the emblem of Nazi groups or ethnic German military. These emblems depicted the rune with extra wings or feet or wings.

  7. For modern neo-Nazis, the Odal rune signifies a connection to their "ancestral heritage" in a racial sense. It is one of the most common neo-Nazi symbols and is used widely by members of the Far Right in various countries as a marker of Nazi, neo-Nazi, and racist views. The Odal rune often appears in graffiti, on banners, and in other visual ...

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