Antifascist Circle
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The Antifascist Circle is a logo designed by Sergei Tschachotin for the 1930s German anti-fascist organization Iron Front. The logo (three arrows, pointing south-east inside a circle) was designed to be able to easily cover up Nazi swastikas. The meaning of the three arrows have been interpreted differently. One claim is that they stood for the opponents of the Iron Front and democracy: communism, monarchism and Nazism. Another claim is that they stand for the three columns of the German workers' movement: a party, a trade union and the Reichsbanner.