http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images ... 370&sr=1-1
This link is for a book. Where and what does the symbol on the books cover mean. Is it a symbol for power, like a contract, or is it a seal or spell?
Nazi Occult Symbology
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Not entirely sure but im sure its some sort of Nordic Rune, the nazi's were quite fond of introducing pseudo-nordic symbols into thier new culture (take the SS symbol)
At a glance it may just be a random two runes pur on the front cover of the book and then surrounded by the outline by the author, i've read and seen a lot on WWII and the Nazi's and i've never seen this symbol before.
At a glance it may just be a random two runes pur on the front cover of the book and then surrounded by the outline by the author, i've read and seen a lot on WWII and the Nazi's and i've never seen this symbol before.
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nazi ocult symbol
there are two differnt meanings to those symbols
one is oanish runes for the letter a
the other is for norse runes for divination the are the symbol nied or nauthiz with the meaning being need, obstructions, success in the future, overcomming difficulties. what i find more interesting than the meaning is the name Nauthiz it is very simaler to nazi don't ya think also the meaning of overcomming difficulties could refer to the "final solution" hilter was so fond of.
one is oanish runes for the letter a
the other is for norse runes for divination the are the symbol nied or nauthiz with the meaning being need, obstructions, success in the future, overcomming difficulties. what i find more interesting than the meaning is the name Nauthiz it is very simaler to nazi don't ya think also the meaning of overcomming difficulties could refer to the "final solution" hilter was so fond of.
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