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A section should be added on the origin of the Swastika in this flag : it was used on the Finnish Air force insignia since 1918, so even before the 1923 Munich coup attempt, so it cannot have had any relation with Nazism originally. Although keeping it up after the Air Force insignia was changed in 1945 for obvious reasons, well that's a stubborn choice... JanvonBismarck (talk) 06:56, 13 September 2014 (UTC)Reply