Roman Salute
The
Roman
salute
is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the
Roman Republic
. It was also the historical
civilian
salute
of the
United States
, from 1787?-1934?, known since
1892
as the
Bellamy salute
. It was also the historical salute among armies of the
Middle East
and
South America
. When the
Nazi
party of
Germany
adopted the Roman salute from the Italian
fascists
,
President Roosevelt
instituted the hand over the heart as the salute to be rendered by civilians during the
Pledge of Allegiance
and the
national anthem
in the
United States
. This was done when
Congress
officially adopted the
Flag Code
on
June 22
,
1942
. The association with the Nazis has been so strong that it is rarely used by non-Nazi organizations since the end of
World War II
. One exception to this is the
Republic of China
(on
Taiwan
), where the salute is still used when an office holder is swearing an oath.
See also
Ave
raised fist
thumbs-down
thumbs-up
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