Paddan: tja! The aviator Matilde Moisant (1878–1964) wearing a swastika medallion in 1912. The symbol was popular as a good luck charm with early aviators. The Swedish company ASEA, now a part of Asea Brown Boveri, used the swastika in its logo from the 1890s to 1933, when it was removed from the logo. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/ASEA_logo_pre_1933.jpg
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The aviator Matilde Moisant (1878–1964) wearing a swastika medallion in 1912. The symbol was popular as a good luck charm with early aviators.
The Swedish company ASEA, now a part of Asea Brown Boveri, used the swastika in its logo from the 1890s to 1933, when it was removed from the logo. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/ASEA_logo_pre_1933.jpg