Sorry, Actually the message ended under you. It was meant to be under Charles Kaplan. I was reinforcing his statement that there was no real gambling German casino in Cuba, although for sure they were several German clubs (casinos) at different times. Plus the fcat that the Swastica chip, found in large numbers is/was a generic chip very commonly used in Cuba along with many othe generic chips with other insignias or signs, like letters, Fleur de Lis, diamond shapes, etc in the first decades of the 1900 for poker, roulettes, etc. And that the swastica had no particular meaning. lA
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