>>6222269Not true.
Swastikas, the nazi type, are not forbidden in a historical context (i.e. like a documentary or a history book) or certain “art“ (like movies, theater, satire).
Videogames or Manga (see: Hellsing) for example do not count.
As long as it's used to teach, to research, to educate in non-glorifying way it's all good.
I am not sure right now how the rules are on miniatures or “toys“, but I doubt they are allowed there.
Germans are high on keeping up their past and educating about it, the “no swastika“ rule is to make sure people can't use it in a positive light (like on flags or other neo-nazi merch) or to deny what happened.
The NSDAP is forbidden, so their “logo“ is of course too.
In school you learn a lot about Nazi Germany and there are constantly WW2 documentaries running on certain TV channels.