Finland has belatedly admitted its air force flags probably should not have a huge swastika in the middle. The Nordic country is set to remove the symbol from the standard because its presence has created 'awkward situations with foreign visitors'. The nation adopted the insignia as the emblem of its airborne military when it was founded in 1918. This was years before Germany's Nazi Party chose the swastika as its crest and became primarily associated with the logo during its rise to power in the 1930s. Finnish air force commanders removed the symbol from widespread usage in 2020 - but...