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Vanished: Haarlem Football Club Swastika wore the symbol with 'pride'

Vanished: Haarlem Football Club Swastika wore the symbol with 'pride'

HFC Swastika was a Haarlem-based football club that ceased to exist after World War II. This historical profile is part of a series focusing on sports organizations and events that have disappeared from the region.

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