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Would someone be allowed to present the Jain symbol (showing the Jain swastika) in Germany, or would they be arrested for hate speech?
There is no official list of banned symbols in Germany. They are considered in context on a case-by-case basis. Swastikas are definitely banned if they accompany Nazi or extreme nationalist ideology, but the Jains obviously don't endorse that. I suspect that they would be allowed to use it. However, as they would not want to create bad feelings against themselves, they might use it only on the insides of their temples, and not display it on the outside.Strafgesetzbuch section 86a - Wikipedia
How did Russia defeat the US in air superiority in the Korean War and created "Mig Alley" that baffled the US and Western forces?
Some of these answers are good, but the brass tacks are this:The USSR did not defeat the U.S Air Force in air to air combat and they did not create “Mig Alley”. American F-86 Sabers shot down at least 827 Mig-15’s for the loss of 58 F-86’s according to a 1958 combat report done by the U.S Air Force. The subsequent reports over the years claiming that the F-86’s shot down less this total is due to two reasons:1. Hundreds of the Migs were shot down on the northern side of the Yalu river in China. Rules of engagement forbade the American pilots from crossing the border but knowing full well that Migs not shot down today might mean a few buddies might die tomorrow, American F-86 pilots would often cross the border in elements of two or flights of four fighters vs as many as 5 times their number. As most if not all of these kills might get them in trouble, F-86 pilots would withhold the camera footage from big brass and be awarded the kills by squadron records until after the war when their kills were finally recognized by higher command. (At least that’s the information I’ve been able to get hold of.)2. Most of the Mig-15’s were flown by Russian pilots from the very start, according to an interview by Col Bud Mahurin. Even the Russian aces in this group were not noted as being as aggressive or skilled as the average F-86 pilot. Some of the reports claiming that the F-86 shot down less Mig-15s or suffered more losses to the Mig-15’s made the mistake of adding numbers of F-86’s destroyed by crash landings or F-86’s that were merely damaged, but not shot down.Also, the F-86 was a better fighter than the Mig-15. The first model of the F-86 (F-86A) was more agile and faster than the first Mig-15’s over Mig Alley. The later Mig-15bis was a more powerful variant and could climb higher and was slightly faster than the F-86A or F-86E above 25,000 feet. However, the Mig-15bis, like the previous model, was terribly unstable at speeds close to maximum power and this allowed many F-86A or E pilots to catch it below 45,000 feet. See the chart below. ( Just the top one, I couldn’t edit out the second)The ultimate model of the F-86 (F-86F) was 20 m.p.h faster than the Mig-15bis, more agile at all altitudes up to its ceiling of 52,000 feet and was armed with four 20mm cannon in place of the old 6 .50 machine guns.F-84G Thunderstreaks, a slightly larger and heavier stablemate to the F-86, were more agile than Migs below 20,000 feet and managed to shoot down 105 of them in air to air combat for a loss of 25 F-84’s.Also, P-51’s, F4U’s, F-80’s, F3D Skynights and F-82 twin mustangs all shot down Mig-15’s over Mig Alley, defeating them utterly. We won the air war over Korea, not Russia (USSR) at the time.
Is showing the Nazi flag considered protected speech?
Depends on the jurisdiction.In the USA, yes, the First Amendment effectively protects political speech, even if that speech calls for the overthrow of the government. So long as it does not advocate or incite violence, it is permitted. (This is an over-simplification, of course, but that's it in a nutshell.)In Germany, which the question seems to be addressing, no, it is definitely not protected speech. Anything that is against Constitutional order, particularly calling for things that would violate the basic freedoms listed in the Grundgesetz for all people, is banned. That explicitly includes Nazi symbols or anything that glorifies Nazism. This is all spelled out in §86a of the German criminal code.[1][1][1][1]So if you come to Germany, don't even think of trying it. Even doing a Nazi salute will get you arrested and fined, possibly even imprisoned or deported.Footnotes[1] Strafgesetzbuch section 86a - Wikipedia[1] Strafgesetzbuch section 86a - Wikipedia[1] Strafgesetzbuch section 86a - Wikipedia[1] Strafgesetzbuch section 86a - Wikipedia