Category:Siegrune

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<nowiki>Insignias rúnicas de las Schutzstaffel; ルーン文字 (SS); insigne de la Schutzstaffel; insygnia runiczne w III Rzeszy; Sigrune; Siegrune; Insígnias rúnicas da Schutzstaffel; runic insignia of the Schutzstaffel; Simboli runici adottati dalle SS; 党卫队神秘符文; סיג (רונה); lista di un progetto Wikimedia; emblème de la Schutzstaffel (SS); völkisches Zeichen, besonders im Emblem der nationalsozialistischen Schutzstaffel (SS); insignia based on two identical runes used by the Nazi paramilitary and military organisation "Schutzstaffel" (SS); ᛋᛋ; ジークルーン; ジークルーネ; Seiersrunen; Sig-rune; SS-runer; Siegrunen; Sieg-runen; SS-rune; SS-symbolet; Sig-runen; Seiersrune; SS-runen; Sieg-Rune; Sigrune; Sig-Rune</nowiki>
runic insignia of the Schutzstaffel 
insignia based on two identical runes used by the Nazi paramilitary and military organisation "Schutzstaffel" (SS)
The double Siegrune was the only symbol or motive on the flag of the SS (shown above)
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English: The Sig Rune or Siegrune, originally named Sowilo, meaning 'sun' in Proto-Germanic, is an s-rune (ᛊ, ᛋ) derived from Old Italic and Greek sigma. Historically symbolizing the sun, it appears in ancient inscriptions and rune poems. Guido von List reinterpreted it as the 'Siegrune',linking it to 'victory' (German: Sieg). In 1933, Walter Heck adapted the Siegrune into the emblem of the SS, the elite corps of the Nazi Party, featuring two sig runes side by side like lightning bolts.

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