Nazi Salute/Roman Salute/Sieg Heil

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Nazi salutes, also known as Fascist salutes or Roman salutes, are gestures in which a person throws their right arm up in a forward motion with their hand in a straight, palm-down position. The historicity of its origins as a popular salute in Ancient Rome is unclear. However, the gesture is mainly associated to its use in fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, where it was used as a sign of reverence to the regime.

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