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Wolfsangel (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlfsˌʔaŋəl],
translation "wolf's hook") or
Crampon (French pronunciation: [kʁɑ̃pɔ̃]) is a
heraldic charge from mainly...
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vertical form of the
Wolfsangel (German for "wolf trap")
heraldic charge from
medieval Germany and
eastern France. The
Wolfsangel symbol was an
early 15th-century...
- Charlottesville, Virginia.
Along with
other symbols from the **** era such as the
Wolfsangel, the Sig
Armanen rune, and the Totenkopf, the
black sun is emplo**** by...
- death's head
insignia Horizontally aligned Wolfsangel, used by the 2nd SS
Panzer Division Vertically aligned Wolfsangel, used by the 4th SS
Polizei Panzergrenadier...
- has been
compared and
accused of
being a
variation of the ****
symbol Wolfsangel. The
symbol "National Idea" is a
monogram of the
letters "I" and "N"....
- that she is pregnant. The title, translated,
means "Repentance". 70 4 "
Wolfsangel"
Billy Gierhart Kurt
Sutter & Kem Nunn October 1, 2013 (2013-10-01) 6WAB04...
- a
Wolfsangel as a
heraldic symbol or a
traditional talisman would be uncharacteristic".
Members of the unit have
stated that the
inverted Wolfsangel (ꑭ)...
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German Army to
varying degrees prior to the **** Germany, such as the
Wolfsangel and Totenkopf, were also used in a new, more
industrialized manner on...
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cross (specifically the
variations used by
white power activists), the
wolfsangel, the odal rune and the
Totenkopf skull illegal,
except for
certain enumerated...
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particularly any South,
South Eastern or East
Asian religions. Similarly, the
Wolfsangel is
outlawed if used in the
context of the
Junge Front but not in other...