Geneva: Despite dismay at a large swastika flag hung at a military memorabilia market this month and the open trade of Third Reich insignia online, it remains perfectly legal to display Nazi symbols in Switzerland. But moves are underway to change things at least in Geneva, one of the country’s 26 cantons. A cross-party group of lawmakers in the region proposed changing the canton’s constitution to “prohibit the display or wearing of Nazi symbols, emblems or any other Nazi object” in public. Geneva’s legislature debated the proposal on Friday —International Holocaust Remembrance Day — and decided by 56 votes to...