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  1. Odal: Kinship, family, and blood unity The Odal rune was used by the SS to symbolise several values of central importance to Nazi ideology. It was based on the Elder Futhark ᛟ or othala rune, with further addition of "feet" or "serifs".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OthalaOthala - Wikipedia

    The rune and winged symbol have been used by the Neo-Nazi Wiking-Jugend in Germany, and in South Africa by the Anglo-Afrikaner Bond, the Boeremag, the Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging, the Italian neo-fascist group National Vanguard, the Afrikaner Student Federation and the far-right wing White Liberation Movement before it was disbanded.

  3. Feb 23, 2023 · The Odal Rune as A Nazi Symbol. Unfortunately, the Odal rune was one of the many symbols co-opted by the Nazi party of WWII Germany. Because of the symbol’s meaning of “nobility”, “superior race”, and “aristocracy”, it was used as the emblem of ethnic German military and Nazi organizations.

  4. Mar 1, 2021 · Versions of the Odal rune were used as an insignia by at least two Nazi military divisions during World War II. It served as an emblem for the Nazi 7th SS Mountain Division that fought in...

  5. Vertical Wolfsangel, used by the 4th SS Polizei Panzergrenadier Division. Odal rune with feet [7] (also used by the American-based "National Socialist Movement" since November 2016) [21] SS Doppel Siegrune, based on the sig Armanen rune, in turn based on the historical sowilo rune. Algiz rune.

  6. www.adl.org › resources › hate-symbolOthala Rune | ADL

    Nazi uses of the symbol included the divisional insignia of two Waffen SS divisions during World War II. Following World War II, white supremacists in Europe, North America, and elsewhere began using the othala rune. Today, it is commonly seen in tattoo form, on flags or banners, as part of group logos, and elsewhere.

  7. In the 20th century, Nazis in Germany adopted the othal rune, among many other similar symbols, as part of their attempt to reconstruct a mythic "Aryan" past. Nazi uses of the symbol included the divisional insignia of two Waffen SS divisions during World War II.

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