File:Nazi Party NSDAP uniforms Sturmabteilung SA Schutzstaffel SS 1930s Swastika flagpole top black-and-white Imperial War Museum London 2009.jpg

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English: Nazi Party (NSDAP) uniforms: SA (Sturmabteilung), SS (Schutzstaffel), Nazi Germay (Third Reich) 1930s, Swastika flagpole top, etc. Black-and-white photo of mannequins on display in the Imperial War Museum in London 2009
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This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.

The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross) may also be illegal in Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Brazil, Israel, Ukraine, Russia and other countries, depending on context. In Germany, the applicable law is paragraph 86a of the criminal code (StGB), in Poland – Art. 256 of the criminal code (Dz.U. 1997 nr 88 poz. 553).

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