Gunner, I wasn't trying to derive any meaning or comparison. I was only trying to interpret what was said by the OP in his post about the "made in USA" logo. If that is true that the logo appears there, then from a historical standpoint, the razor must have come from a period prior to when the Nazi regime picked up steam -- I can't imagine any American company crafting a razor with the Swastika logo on it during the WW2 era. With that said, I am NOT a history buff.
Again, none of this is my own opinion on the matter; I was just re-iterating what the OP said as I read it (post-wine consumption or otherwise), about the "made in USA" logo.
Cheers,
Ogie