pometablava said:Could it be considered delictive for German laws?
Jemiba said:§86 Abs.1 Nr.4 StGB may be a little bit difficult and, BTW, not even the WW II Finnish markings are
allowed to be used publicly. ( § 86 Abs. 2 Satz 2 StGB). :-\
Avimimus said:One part of me wants to see these symbols suppressed
Orionblamblam said:... and yet the Hammer and Sickle are "cool."
Jemiba said:If the attitude, that stould (and stands) behind this symbol could be eliminated, I would agree.But I'm pretty certain, that this won't work. What, if all Nazis would come to an agreement to utilise a stylized red rose as their symbol ? Would we have to rearrange our gardens ?Avimimus said:One part of me wants to see these symbols suppressed
Orionblamblam said:I remain astounded that the swastika is still so controversial as to be illegal... and yet the Hammer and Sickle are "cool."
Jemiba said:What, if all Nazis would come to an agreement to
utilise a stylized red rose as their symbol ? Would we have to rearrange our gardens ?
If one of our German members will have to fetch his book from the customs office (that's what happens
regularly to modellers ordering decal sheets with that symbol ...), perhaps he would tell us ?
Orionblamblam said:I remain astounded that the swastika is still so controversial as to be illegal... and yet the Hammer and Sickle are "cool."
Kill a few dozen million people and you're a bad guy. Kill a *hundred* million and you're a god to the hipsters.
Avimimus said:Maybe "publicly displaying a symbol used by Fascists, outside of a temple or museum or publicly displaying a symbol, while otherwise behaving so as to indicate that one is holding strongly fascists or racist beliefs" should be illegal?
Has the image been updated since this thread started? I can see no swastikas in it, only perfectly acceptable Luftwaffe crosses. Or, am I missing something?Jemiba said:Not sure , that the cover won't be a bit problematic for the German market.
Perhaps it should be modified, or at least get a sticker ?
gatoraptor said:And don't forget about the Franco-American Lafayette Escadrille: if you look closely, the Indian headdress in their logo has a swastika on it!