Correction: Finland-Military-Swastika story
Read full article: Correction: Finland-Military-Swastika storyIn a story published Aug. 29, 2025, about Finland's air force still flying swastikas on some unit flags, The Associated Press erroneously spelled the name of a University of Helsinki professor quoted in the story.
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Finnish Air Force Command drops swastika logo as insignia
Read full article: Finnish Air Force Command drops swastika logo as insigniaHELSINKI Finland's Air Force Command has discreetly dropped a swastika logo from its unit emblem after a century and replaced it with a neutral insignia featuring a golden eagle. Undeniably, weve had to explain from time to time the history of the (Finnish Air Force) swastika that dates back to 1918, Mikkonen said. The Finnish Air Command swastika emblem dated back to March 1918, when the Finnish Air Force was created. The Finnish air force soon after adopted the symbol a blue swastika on a white background and used it as the national insignia on all its planes from 1918 until 1945. The swastika still remains on some Air Force unit flags and decorations.
