JACKSON Carlaw should be ashamed of his facile grandstanding on the suffering of Nazi Germany's victims during the Holocaust ("Golden eagle is symbol of Nazi terror", The Herald, January 29).

For one, the "last thing that victims saw" was usually either their own kind in a gas chamber or else the muzzle of a gun, not a full-blown heraldic symbol of the German state.

Furthermore, to denigrate the symbolism of the eagle is to insult the patriotism and honour of the Polish people who also claim the eagle as a national symbol and who fought so long and so hard in the struggle against Nazi oppression. I know that those of us who share both Scottish and Polish heritage would see the adoption of the eagle by Scotland as honouring the old ties between our people and the sacrifices we shared.

Antony AC Kozlowski,

22 Prospecthill Grove,

Glasgow.