Old UK playing cards with a swastika motif –what & why?

You might send a note to about.com - that’s where I got the factoid, and they said WWI:

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You might also comment on the authenticity of their replica patches. I note that the swastika is clockwise:

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[Edited by bibliophage on 08-24-2001 at 09:11 AM]

Rats. The second link doesn’t work. Anyway, the patches can be linked to from the first one, and they look just like the ones in sewalk’s link anyway.

slight hijack…
there is a town in Ontario called Swastika, which resisted public pressure to change its name during WWII

I had heard that as well as being an ancient Hindu symbol, it is also a Jewish symbol. Anyone know anything about this?

longjohn

As ever on the 'net. Type in what you’ve got as a URL.

http://www.antiqueplayingcards.com/

don’t ask.

well, whaddaya know?

i hadn’t even thought of that aproach.

cheers!

I remember being vaguely surprised to see swastikas on fairly large signs whilst traveling through South Korea…

Apparently a common symbol over there, though the arms go the ‘wrong’ way. I think it’s analagous to their yin-yang symbol.