You must be normal, SeaCadet.
If one believes the swastika, seems like they would have to believe the bombers. And if one believes both, then you have a commemorative monument. If you believe only the swastika and discount the bombers, that probably says more about the viewer than the architect. People see what they want to see.
Buildings in the shapes of of stars, crescents, hammers, sickles, and circles could be architectural expressions of sympathies with other murderous regimes. And don't get me started on Lucky Charms cereal.
In google earth, my home is 50% of a swastika when seen from above. And there's no gap between the two opposing arms. Maybe if I detach the garage.....although that was no excuse for the USN.