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A Finnish Air Force spokesperson told Reuters the swastika in the Finnish Air Force flag featured in the photos was introduced in 1918 – before Nazism rose in Europe.
“The first aircraft of the Finnish Air Force, a Thulin Typ D reconnaissance aircraft, was donated by [Swedish count] Eric von Rosen in 1918,” the spokesperson explained.
Wow, very interesting, let's look at this guy's Wikipedia page.
Von Rosen became brother-in-law to Hermann Göring when his wife's sister, Carin von Kantzow, married Göring.
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However, it is wrong to claim the flag demonstrates Finland condoning Nazism, historians and the Finnish Air Force say; although Helsinki did ally with Nazi Germany between 1941 to 1944 to fight off Soviet invasion (here).
Very interesting framing, Reuters Fact Check, now face the wall.
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glances at my copy of The International Jew, distributed by the Ford Motor Company, a major sponsor of Reuters
You can't blame this on the Finns, because that would set off a witch hunt or something.