The pint was tht the arms were bent to clockwise, and were not as if being deflected by air resitance. The accompanying pictures were consistent with that description. I guess it's all a matter of perspective.
Mark Schynert
The pint was tht the arms were bent to clockwise, and were not as if being deflected by air resitance. The accompanying pictures were consistent with that description. I guess it's all a matter of perspective.
Mark Schynert
To add to this; most of the shows on Nazi Germany contain footage of brown shirts holding torches and marching together in a hakencruez pattern. The outermost "arms" could be said to trail in a clockwise direction but the body of the symbol is moving in a counterclockwise direction.
And of course the American Indian symbol is the reverse. hth
The Keeper (of too much crap!)
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