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Ugunskrusts (Latvian for 'fire cross', 'cross of fire';
other names — pērkonkrusts ('cross of thunder', 'thunder cross),
cross of Perkūnas,
cross of branches...
- four
conjoined legs (compare triskelion/triskele [Gr****: τρισκέλιον])
ugunskrusts (Latvian for 'fire cross,
cross of fire";
other names – pērkonkrusts...
- the
Latvian nationalist group Ugunskrusts [lv] was founded, and
Gustavs Celmiņš was
elected as its leader.
After Ugunskrusts was banned, he
founded the ultranationalistic...
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Buddhism Hinduism Jainism Boreyko coat of arms
Triskelion Brigid's
cross Ugunskrusts Western use of the
Swastika in the
early 20th
century Esquarre (heraldry)...
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trainers in 1938. The
roundel of the air
force since 1919 was a maroon-red
ugunskrusts, with the
Aizsargi Aviation Regiment adopting an
auseklis symbol as their...
- of Pērkonkrusts was a grey
shirt and
black beret. The
fascist group Ugunskrusts (Fire Cross), one of the
Latvian ethnic symbols as well as a sign which...
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breath away. In Latvia, too, the
swastika (known as Fire Cross, Latvian:
ugunskrusts, or
Thunder Cross, Latvian: pērkonkrusts) was used as the
marking of...