I have always heard that the swatzika was ORINALLY an African symbol that appeared on warrior shields. So I tried to find somethin supporting that, heres what I got:
The Swastika is verifiably the symbol the India Vedas. The sacred books of ancient India. The Sanskrit word Veda means "knowledge", more particularly "sacred book". The Greek term is Sophia.
The Swastika was the symbol for luck and akin to the Tau or Cross. In the Indus valley it was the symbol for well being and good, and came from the original Africans peoples, just as the Star of David or Seal of Solomon came from the same system.
It was only later that theses symbols took on occult [hidden sex and power] meanings to the outside world. As in most things ancient what was scientific became mystical and then mythical. The meaning was lost to the subsequent users, invaders, usurpers and plagiarizers.
The Swastika (Sanskrit "good luck or well-being", literally "it is good") is a symbol which commonly appears throughout history. BUT, the name and first use of the swastika was first mentioned in the Vedas, the holy texts of Hinduism. Hinduism has its trinity that is an offshoot of the worship of Auset, Auser, and Heru [Isis, Osirus and Horus] are Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma said to be Abraham of the Bible who was an Ethiopian according to Tacitus. Shiva was said to be the real time King Solomon and according to Ahmed Osman was in reality Amenhotep III