A row of Victorian houses has been dubbed 'Swastika Terrace' because of the Nazi symbol in their brickwork.The red-brick houses were built in the 1890s by Thomas Chant, a grocer who dabbled in property development and bear the symbol used by Adolf Hitler's terrifying Nazi Party.But the Swastika logos on the houses in Yeovil, Somerset, were actually placed for far less sinister reasons - to bring good luck to the residents.The swastika was an ancient Indian religious symbol long before being ado
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