The word swastika was derived from the Sanskrit "svastika," which means auspicious object or good luck charm and was used by many cultures as a symbol of good luck. I'm a poker player and love inlaid chips; the ones with swastikas are often falsely touted on eBay as "rare Nazi poker chips," but they were made, as Jonathan says, in the 19-teens and have nothing to do with Hitler. Once the swastika became an intensely hated symbol in the Western world, many sets of those chips were thrown away or buried in people's back yards. I sure would never want to acquire any, let alone play with them at the table. Every now and then I spot a swastika here in Portland in brickwork on the side of a pre-1920s house chimney.