I came across this interesting newspaper item apparently dating from around 1933.
It reads:
FORMED TO KEEP "THE BEACHES FOR THE BEACHES," and to show a disapproval of the influx of "obnoxious visitors" to the east-end beach area, the Swastika Club, bearing the emblem that Hitler carried to power in Germany, has made its bow in Toronto. Photos show a sign bearing the symbol, and worded "Hail Hitler," displayed on a post in front of Balmy Beach club house; a white sweatshirt with the swastika sign stenciled thereon as worn by many of the younger members, and the metal badge of the organization.
The badge pictured above might prove of interest to any collectors that might have one such 'mystery item.' An online source (linked below) describes them as "little nickel-plated badges with scarlet swastikas." In the photo above, the swastika is left-facing, so it could easily be dismissed as a good luck symbol.
http://contests.eyeweekly.com/eye/is...WS/nv0812a.php
It reads:
FORMED TO KEEP "THE BEACHES FOR THE BEACHES," and to show a disapproval of the influx of "obnoxious visitors" to the east-end beach area, the Swastika Club, bearing the emblem that Hitler carried to power in Germany, has made its bow in Toronto. Photos show a sign bearing the symbol, and worded "Hail Hitler," displayed on a post in front of Balmy Beach club house; a white sweatshirt with the swastika sign stenciled thereon as worn by many of the younger members, and the metal badge of the organization.
The badge pictured above might prove of interest to any collectors that might have one such 'mystery item.' An online source (linked below) describes them as "little nickel-plated badges with scarlet swastikas." In the photo above, the swastika is left-facing, so it could easily be dismissed as a good luck symbol.
http://contests.eyeweekly.com/eye/is...WS/nv0812a.php
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