File:Hakenkreuz im Verbotsschild.svg

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Deutsch: Hakenkreuz im Verbotsschild; Gegen Nazis; Antifa.
Siehe dazu auch Verwenden von Kennzeichen verfassungswidriger Organisationen
English: Swastika in prohibition sign; No Nazis; Antifa
Español: Swastika in signo de prohibición; Contre Nazi; Antifa
Italiano: Segno di proibizione della svastica; no nazismo; Antifa.
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Author Original version: Aleks: anybeATmailDOTru, Redesign: Ahmadi
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After a long legal dispute about its legality, the Federal Court of Justice of Germany finally declared this symbol legal. See also the corresponding section in the article "Strafgesetzbuch § 86a".
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This work is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.
Legal disclaimer
This image depicts a symbol expressing opposition to totalitarian regimes (such as a crossed-out swastika or hammer and sickle). While intended as a critique, it contains elements that may be legally restricted in certain jurisdictions.
  • In Germany, the use of insignia of organizations that have been banned (such as the NSDAP/Nazi Party) is generally prohibited under paragraph 86a of the criminal code (StGB). However, according to the Federal Court of Justice ruling of 2007, symbols clearly expressing opposition to Nazism (like crossed-out swastikas) are legal.
  • In Poland, Art. 256 of the criminal code (Dz.U. 1997 nr 88 poz. 553) prohibits the promotion of Nazi, Communist or other totalitarian regimes. However, the use of these symbols for artistic, educational, collecting or academic purposes – including the expression of anti-totalitarian views – is permitted by law.

Other countries (e.g. Austria, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Hungary, Indonesia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, South Korea, Ukraine) may have different regulations depending on the context. Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of this imagery complies with local laws.


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No symbol sign surrounding a Nazi swastika, depicting "No nazis".

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27 December 2006

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