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: Finland's 2023 entry into NATO increased pressure to integrate with allies (like Germany and France) where the swastika is legally restricted or carries heavy negative connotations.
The blue swastika on a white background was adopted by the Finnish Air Force in , immediately following Finland's independence. It was gifted by Swedish nobleman Count Eric von Rosen , who used the symbol as a personal good-luck charm, long before it became associated with Nazi Germany. : Finland's 2023 entry into NATO increased pressure
: In January 2017, the Air Force Command quietly replaced its official emblem—a swastika within golden wings—with a new design featuring a golden eagle . This change was only broadly noticed by the public around 2020 after observations by University of Helsinki academic Teivo Teivainen. : In January 2017, the Air Force Command
: The swastika served as the official national marking on all Finnish military aircraft. The transition away from the symbol has happened
The transition away from the symbol has happened in stages to align with international standards and avoid "awkward situations" with foreign allies.