And it is similar to the military salute of the People's Liberation Army today-not bypassing the head from the side of the body, but from the front of the body to the forehead.
However, the position is different. The People's Liberation Army demanded that it be on the central axis (button line), while the Nazis at that time demanded that there be a button line on the right side of the top row of military coats and a small arc forward.
The hand-raising ceremony that is often seen in film and television dramas now is the party ceremony of the Nazi Party at that time and the national ceremony of Nazi Germany.
And not necessarily hi Hitler, but "hi Germany", "hi Nazi" and "hi XXX" are also normal.