Can't help with the picture but I'll try and answer your question.
Many of the jokes in Sleeper are about the difference between
attitudes of the time and the way they have changed in the future
world in which Woody finds himself. So cigarettes are healthy and all
the rest, I think the joke in this case is also on the way people in
the future are even more ignorant than they are now/then. The joke is
that the swastika would have no Nazi connotations in the future
because people will have forgotten all about the Nazi's, it will have
been reduced to a fashion accessory, not necessarily as a symbol of
luck or anything else. That's my theory anyway and I'm sticking to it.
--- In woodyallen@y..., "postdam_churchu" <postdam_churchu@y...>
wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> My name is Shamir, and I'm a 12th grade high school student from
> Israel. I am writing a large project about the sources of the
> Swastika as a symbol of good luck.
>
> Few weeks ago I have seen Allen's "Sleeper", and in one of the
scenes
> there is a person wears a uniform with a large Swastika, 45-degrees
> rotated, on it.
>
> I have two little requests-
> 1. If someone can send me a picture of that scene, I'd be thankful.
> 2. Can someone answer the question- why did Allen use this symbol
in
> the movie?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Shamir