The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology

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Symbols of the Movement". The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts . Retrieved 23 June 2022. In the BBC TV science fiction comedy Red Dwarf, Arnold J. Rimmer continually performs an elaborate special salute that he has invented for the Space Corps, in spite of the fact that he is not a member of the Corps. It consists of extending the hand out in front of the body, palm down and rotating it about the wrist five times (to represent the five rings of the Space Corps), followed by bringing the hand close to the head with the palm facing out. Soviet veterans saluting in the 2005 Moscow Victory Day Parade An Indonesian National Police general salutes Pakistan army soldiers saluting British-style, palms facing outward Macedonian soldier saluting on behalf of his men during a performance of the Macedonian national anthem Scouting leader and a new Scout exchange salutes. Many different gestures are used throughout the world as simple greetings. In Western cultures the handshake is very common, though it has numerous subtle variations in the strength of grip, the vigour of the shake, the dominant position of one hand over the other, and whether or not the left hand is used. The European formal greeting used from men to women can be transformed into an obeisance gesture by holding the suzerain's hand with both hands. This kind of respect is due to kings, princes, sovereigns (in their kingdoms), archbishops (in their metropolitan province) or the Pope (everywhere). In ultra-formal ceremonies (a coronation, oath of allegiance or episcopal inauguration) the right knee shall touch the ground.

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People whose religious beliefs prohibit them from singing the anthem or reciting the patriotic pledge (such as Jehovah's Witnesses) are exempted from salutes but are still required to show full respect when the anthem is being sung or played by standing at attention and not engaging in disruptive activities. Greek footballer Giorgos Katidis banned for Nazi salute". BBC News. 17 March 2013. Archived from the original on 6 December 2017 . Retrieved 8 July 2023. Jehovah's Witnesses came into conflict with the Nazi regime because they refused to salute Adolf Hitler with the Nazi salute, believing that it conflicted with their worship of God. Because refusing to salute Hitler was considered a crime, Jehovah's Witnesses were arrested, and their children attending school were expelled, detained and separated from their families. [65] Military use [ edit ] Karl Dönitz and Wehrmacht performing Nazi salute, 1941 Find sources: "Salute"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( October 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Royal Navy (2 August 2017). "Duke of Edinburgh receives Royal's salute at last public engagement". Royal Navy . Retrieved 12 November 2018.Rechtsextremismus– Straftaten". hagalil.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2010 . Retrieved 24 February 2010.

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Stelter, Brian (10 August 2017). "CNN severs ties with Jeffrey Lord". CNNMoney. Archived from the original on 1 June 2023 . Retrieved 8 July 2023. Bjerg, Hans Christian (2015). Hilseformer & høflighed (in Danish). Modersmål-Selskabet. [Kbh.]: Modersmål-Selskabet. pp.62–63. ISBN 978-87-994137-3-7. OCLC 929795616. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year ( link)Winkler (2009), p. 55 The raised arm, first stretched out as a symbol of righteous fervor-as the Horatii evince it-and later as a symbol of political allegiance and religious-political unity between a people and its leader, becomes an important part of the iconography of new societies. In addition to its specific contemporary use the gesture comes to express, in a fashion that appears timeless and even mystical, an appeal to a higher being and to a heroic ancient past that had served as a model for most of Western civilization for centuries, although often in ways not supported by historical fact. David’s Oath of the Horatii provided the starting point for an arresting gesture that progressed from oath-taking to what will become known as the Roman salute. Thailand has a "Flag Code" that determines how the flag should be displayed and respected. [41] [42] Section 7 of the "Flag Code" mandates that, upon seeing the raising or lowering of the flag at 08:00 and 18:00, general civilians should stand at attention and face the flag. In cases where only the National Anthem is heard, or one is in a vehicle, one should come to a complete stop until the National Anthem ends. Uniformed government employees are further governed by their own regulations which define whether to salute the Flag while in formation for the enlisted and the officers. The laws themselves do not specify punishment for not respecting or saluting the flag, only for using illegal flags. [43] In the German Bundeswehr, the salute is performed with a flat hand, with the thumb resting on the index finger. The hand is slightly tilted to the front so that the thumb can not be seen. The upper arm is horizontal and the fingers point to the temple but do not touch it or the headgear. Every soldier saluting another uniformed soldier is entitled to be saluted in return. Soldiers below the rank of Feldwebel are not permitted to speak while saluting. Since the creation of the Bundeswehr, soldiers are required to salute with and without headgear. Originally, in the Reichswehr it was not permitted to perform the salute when the soldier is not wearing uniform headgear. In the Wehrmacht, the traditional military salute was required when wearing headgear, but the Nazi salute was performed when not wearing headgear. The Wehrmacht eventually fully adopted the Nazi salute following the 20 July Plot. East German National People's Army followed the Reichswehr protocol.

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fugerghiufureow5 (31 August 2015). "MŚ Niemcy 2006 – "Mazurek Dąbrowskiego" przed polskimi meczami". Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 – via YouTube. Today in Germany, Nazi salutes in written form, vocally, and even straight-extending the right arm as a saluting gesture (with or without the phrase), are illegal. [76] [77] The offence is punishable by up to three years in prison ( Strafgesetzbuch section 86a). [77] [78] Usage for art, teaching and science is allowed unless "the existence of an insult results from the form of the utterance or the circumstances under which it occurred." [78] Use of the salute, or any phrases associated with the salute, has also been illegal in Austria since the end of World War II.a b "Swiss court rules that Nazi salute may be 'personal statement', not racism". The Guardian. Geneva. Associated Press. 21 May 2014. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020 . Retrieved 27 May 2014. If one saw an acquaintance at a distance, it was enough to simply raise the right hand. [14] If one encountered a superior, one would also say " Heil Hitler". [14] If physical disability prevented raising the right arm, it was acceptable to raise the left. [15] Hitler and Hermann Göring (first row left) saluting at a 1928 Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg Sechs Monate für Hitlergruß" (in German). Die Zeit/ dpa. 23 November 2007. Archived from the original on 26 February 2009 . Retrieved 26 February 2010. If the head is not covered or when the personnel is carrying a rifle on the shoulder the head salute is performed by nodding the head forward slightly while maintaining erect posture.



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