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Just as many Communists in Britain would display the flag of Vietnam, the USSR or such during the Cold War, it was not uncommon for National Socialists to hang NSDAP banners from their windows - either in support of the party or in support of the Weimar Republic, which had adopted the NSDAP banner as it's legal flag in the early 1930s. Nazi party members, supporters or patriots often displayed Swastikas in some shape or form in their windows. There is also some evidence to suggest that the NSDAP would encourage major community figures in an area to display the Swastika from their window to encourage others to support the party, though there is not much (if any) evidence to suggest that the Nazi Party would force ordinary people to display such symbols on a daily basis.

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