The Mark of Odin

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Published on Oct 3, 2025
The swastika wasn’t stolen from India. It wasn’t random. It was Germanic. For over a thousand years, it was tied to Odin, Thor, and the ancestors of Northern Europe. The Nazis knew this — that’s why they put it on their flag. You don’t use Odin’s fylfot if you’re fighting for Christianity.

This symbol was about reclaiming ancestral identity, buried under centuries of conquest by a foreign faith that once demanded the destruction of sacred groves, idols, and entire nations. Until you understand the swastika in its true Germanic context, you can’t see the bigger picture of Europe’s past.

The swastika was Odin’s mark. The Nazis knew it. That wasn’t Christianity. That was Germanic.

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