Nazi Flag
The Nazi flag is a symbol associated with the National Socialist German Workers' Party, led by Adolf Hitler in Germany from 1920 to 1945. The flag features a red background, a white circle, and a black swastika in the center. It was adopted as the official flag of Nazi Germany in 1935 and became a prominent symbol of the regime's ideology and propaganda.
The design of the Nazi flag was intended to convey a sense of unity and strength. It was used in various contexts, including military parades and official events, and became synonymous with the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and World War II. Today, the flag is widely recognized as a symbol of hate and is banned in many countries.