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Hammer & - Sickle

: In its early military versions (1917–1918), a hammer and plough were sometimes used before the sickle became the standard agricultural symbol.

: Countries like Austria have used the hammer and sickle on their coats of arms to represent social classes, while nations like Angola and Mozambique adopted similar motifs, such as a machete and cogwheel, to fit local contexts. Cultural Reinterpretation Hammer & Sickle

: Represents the industrial working class (proletariat) and factory labor. : In its early military versions (1917–1918), a

: The crossing of these two tools signifies the alliance and unified struggle of these two groups against the ruling classes, such as landowners and factory owners. Historical Origins & Evolution such as a machete and cogwheel

: It was first created as a decoration for the 1918 May Day celebrations in Moscow.

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