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[[File:Hitler | [[File:Hitler salute in front of lamppost.jpg|thumb|302px|Sieg Heil!]] | ||
The '''Hitler Salute''' (also known as the '''Nazi Salute''') was the national greeting forced upon Germany during [[Adolf Hitler]]'s reign as a sign of obedience to the [[Nazi Party]] and Hitler himself, it has since become in icon of [[Hate Speech|hate speech]] and an embodiment of [[racism]] and [[Alt-Right]] politics. | |||
It is so hated that its use is illegal in Germany and several other countries, even in countries where it is legal it is highly offensive and associated with neo-Nazis and other extremists. | It is so hated that its use is illegal in Germany and several other countries, even in countries where it is legal it is highly offensive and associated with neo-Nazis and other extremists. | ||
In Nazi Germany all citizens were forced to use this salute in everyday life, even children were continually bombarded with it as a form of brainwashing. The now infamous motto of "Heil Hitler" was expected when performing the act. "Sieg heil" was also often said. | In Nazi Germany all citizens were forced to use this salute in everyday life, even children were continually bombarded with it as a form of brainwashing and [[propaganda]]. The now infamous motto of "Heil Hitler" was expected when performing the act. "Sieg heil" was also often said. | ||
Due to being illegal in several countries and generally hated in countries where it is legal neo- | Due to being illegal in several countries and generally hated in countries where it is legal [[neo-Nazi]]s have come up with new ways to make a "Hitler Salute" - one of the more inventive forms is a written code of "88" amongst neo-Nazis, which stands for "Heil Hitler" (H being the eight letter of the alphabet). It is commonly used in conjunction with the [[Fourteen Words]], with "14/88" being a common [[White Power Movement|white supremacist]] slogan. | ||
The "Hitler Salute" has also become a part of [[Football Hooligans|Football Hooligan]] culture in Europe. | The "Hitler Salute" has also become a part of [[Football Hooligans|Football Hooligan]] culture in Europe. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 15 August 2023
The Hitler Salute (also known as the Nazi Salute) was the national greeting forced upon Germany during Adolf Hitler's reign as a sign of obedience to the Nazi Party and Hitler himself, it has since become in icon of hate speech and an embodiment of racism and Alt-Right politics.
It is so hated that its use is illegal in Germany and several other countries, even in countries where it is legal it is highly offensive and associated with neo-Nazis and other extremists.
In Nazi Germany all citizens were forced to use this salute in everyday life, even children were continually bombarded with it as a form of brainwashing and propaganda. The now infamous motto of "Heil Hitler" was expected when performing the act. "Sieg heil" was also often said.
Due to being illegal in several countries and generally hated in countries where it is legal neo-Nazis have come up with new ways to make a "Hitler Salute" - one of the more inventive forms is a written code of "88" amongst neo-Nazis, which stands for "Heil Hitler" (H being the eight letter of the alphabet). It is commonly used in conjunction with the Fourteen Words, with "14/88" being a common white supremacist slogan.
The "Hitler Salute" has also become a part of Football Hooligan culture in Europe.