Rogue Hawk
Active member
I wonder how and why bikers adopted the Iron Cross as a symbol and what it means to them.
The latter source says the Iron Cross "has connotations of honor, strength, loyalty, and valor." Great rationalization. I wonder how the same people rationalize wearing helmets shaped like Nazi soldiers' helmets. Did Nazi helmets also have connotations of honor, strength, loyalty, and valor? Let's be truthful here, I'm not saying these people are Nazis or even Nazi sympathizers, they probably haven't put that much thought into it. Probably in some sort of warped way they think they look "cool." But enough BS justifying it because it shows "honor, strength, loyalty, and valor." Sheesh.
an internet search will get you a whole bunch of info on that
here's a brief history without much of a biker connection
http://www.choppers.com/iron_cross.asp
here's more info
https://www.thecheapplace.com/posts/biker-life-style/what-is-the-biker-cross#!
Hi Rogue Hawk,
Re: The Iron Cross is not a Nazi symbol.
However, it became one; from Google:
The Iron Cross is a famous German military medal dating back to the 19th century. During the 1930s, the Nazi regime in Germany superimposed a swastika on the traditional medal, turning it into a Nazi symbol.
Jerry Baumchen
similar symbols to the Iron Cross are used in Germany today, on military aircraft and military awards
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I have an Iron Cross decal on the Frunk of my F3-L. After all, I dubbed mine the "Red Baron".
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I don't think the iron cross is a nazi symbol. That would be the swastika. Until after WWI it was a high military honor in Germany. That it is associated with nazi Germany is because that's the last time Germany was at war, and those of us alive today are somewhat informed by that era. If we weren't alive then, our popular culture and our parents or grandparents references. If it's true that "most" people associate it with nazi Germany, then it's because "most" people are ignorant of history or assume that if they haven't hear about it already or if it happened before they were born, then it doesn't matter.