Poll: If you could visit any period in history, where would you go and why?

? Liam ?

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@ jupiter FIVE - Thank you for your answer, it shows your arrogance and uneducated ramblings if you cannot even tell the difference between the Eastern Svastika and the Nazi Hakenkreuz.
@ich bin eine wolf - The traditional svastika was left facing, the left facing svastika was adopted by the Nazi party as the Nazi Hakenkreuz, not the right facing symbol. The traditional svastika in the East then traditionally became right facing after its connection with Nazism in the 20th century, but both in fact have the same meaning. Both symbols are Eastern symbols, the Nazi Hakenkreuz is on a tilt.
@jupiter FIVE - Please, you are only showing your own arrogance if you do not even know the basic history of the symbols etymology.
Would you be ranting at me if I used the † symbol in my name? After all that can be connected with the Ku Klux Klan, and other extremist white groups. Jupiter FIVE, come back when you are able to exhibit a level of maturity above that of a young child.
@ich bin eine wolf - It is indeed, the traditional svastika however first associated with Nazism and Germany came from the Slavic Svastika, traditionally left facing.
@jupiter FIVE - From your uneducated posturings I'm sure you would. My father is Jewish, my aim with the symbology is to challenge the views of others, not to attack others. The Nazi Svastika first adopted and then in the later adoptions is tilted. The symbols in my name are not the nazi symology.

If anyone is exhibiting Nazi-like behaviours my friend it would be you for the unjustified and rather childish attack on a symbolic image.
symbology* Excuse the typographical error.
 
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