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Frank
Lowe Jr

discusses, Friday,
February 18, 2005, the origins of the swastika on pre-Revolutionary Russian banknotes

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Is there any solid evidence that the Nazis were the first to use the swastika in Germany?

[click for article]It is more than likely that the German troops and Ernest Roehm brought the swastika back from Russia at the end of WW1, and it was adopted by the League of Defense and Defiance who used it before the Nazis and when the Nazis were a small splinter group and one of many anti-Semitic political parties in Germany.

Originally, the “League” was the largest of the Pan-German anti-Semitic parties which the Weimar government set out to squash after the assassination of
Jewish industrialist Walter Rathenau by the Kampfbund in the 1920’s. (Donald Niewyck, Jews in the Weimar
Republic
)

From what I remember a Russian occult group, the
Theosophical Society, was using it in Russia at this time of the Bolshevik Revolution. The weathy Jews weren’t the only ones to be providing funds to anti-Czarist groups in
Russia.

The Kerensky government was accepting funds from MI6
through their primary agent, Somerset Maugham (sic) who had carried $6,000,000 in cash to Russia (approximately
$150,000,000 in 2005 dollars) to prop up the Socialist
Revolutionary government and undermine the Bolsheviks and
Mensheviks. (Christopher Andrew, Her Majesty’s
Secret Service
).

The reality is that the Schiff banking empire had been funneling monies to the Japanese in the Sino-Russian War of
1905 to undermine the Tsar and had been heavily involved in saving Russian Jews from massacre since the
1890’s in Russia. (Don Heddesheimer, The First
Holocaust
)

Frank
Lowe Jr

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Source Information
Original Publication: 2005-02-18
Digital Archive: Focal Point Publications
Accessed: June 4, 2026