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Vintage shots from days gone by!

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  1. willy1947
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    Everytime this pic is posted here [at least twice] , the same questions and answers appear. Still not Nazi. Is generally claimed to be early religious symbol.
     
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  2. Samj
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    More like '28 than '08...
     
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  3. Yes, only one Empress Vaudeville Theatre Grand Rapids MI.jpg lonely automobile, clear in the background...
     
  4. Aladdin thermos and pearls.
    WAIT - you said "pearls"?!
    Aladdin picnic and pearls.jpg
     
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  5. A vespa is alf a Lamborhgini picnic.jpg "The car is behind me"
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    Gunna need that fire hydrant to cool the boys down!
    Margaret Nolan, one of the Bond Girls in Goldfinger_ 1964.jpg
     
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  7. thark
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    Was the 45th Infantry Division symbol until late 30s.

    http://www.45thdivisionmuseum.com/History/SwastikaToThunderbird.html

    For the first 15 years of its existence, members of the 45th Infantry Division proudly wore on their left shoulders an ancient American Indian symbol of good luck, most commonly referred to as the swastika. The insignia served as recognition of the great number of Native Americans proudly serving in the 45th Infantry Division. The yellow swastika on a square background of red symbolized the Spanish Heritage of the 4 Southwestern states that made up the membership of the 45th—Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona. A similar symbol was adopted by the Nazi party in the late 1920’s, and as the N.S.D.A.P. rose to power in 1933 the symbol became so closely associated with German National socialism that it had to be abandoned as the insignia of the 45th Infantry Division.

    For many months division members wore no insignia, while the design for a new emblem was being explored. The 45th Infantry Division held a contest to assist in selection of the new insignia and many designs were submitted. The contest was overseen by a board of officers who eventually determined the Thunderbird would become the new insignia of the 45th Infantry Division. In keeping with the tradition formerly established, it was also decided to maintain the same colors and design of the original insignia.

    In 1939 after approval of the Commanding General, Eighth Corps Area, and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, the Thunderbird design was officially approved by the War Department and authorized for manufacture and wear. The document approving the design, which was to become famous in World War II and the Korean War, stated that, the Thunderbird was a Native American symbol signifying "sacred bearer of happiness unlimited."
     
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    You must have dated heftier girls than I did! I had a white '60 Super 88 convertible that looked a lot like the one in the photos that I have double dated in, loaded up with guys for a our senior ditch day, lots of other special occasions with girls in formals. I regret letting that car get away and would have another one in a flash if I ever hit the lottery :)
     
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  10. KRB52
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    Hey, if it was good enough for June Cleaver...
     
  11. Yes! You remember!!
     
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  13. ^^^There's something wrong with that boy!
     
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