CARLSBERG, founded in 1847 by J.C. Jacobsen, adopted a logo in the 19th century that featured a Swastika symbol. The choice to include the Swastika in the logo was not unique to CARLSBERG but rather a reflection of the symbol’s popularity and widespread use at the time.
It is crucial to note that CARLSBERG’s use of the Swastika in its logo ceased in 1940, well before the rise of the Nazi regime and the subsequent adoption of the Swastika as its emblem. The Nazi Party appropriated the Swastika symbol, inverted it, and distorted its meaning, forever associating it with hatred, genocide, and human suffering.
Carlsberg beer bottle
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