Nazi Salute
The Nazi Salute is a gesture associated with the regime of Nazi Germany, primarily used during the 1930s and 1940s. It involves raising the right arm straight out with the palm facing downward, often accompanied by the phrase "Heil Hitler." This salute was a symbol of loyalty to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
The salute became a prominent part of Nazi propaganda and was used in various public events, military parades, and gatherings. After World War II, the salute was banned in many countries due to its association with hate and totalitarianism, representing the atrocities committed during the Holocaust.