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  2. Neo-Nazism - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Nazism is a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries and international networks. It borrows elements from Nazi doctrine, including antisemitism, ultranationalism, racism, xenophobia, ableism, homophobia, anti-communism, and creating a "Fourth Reich". Holocaust denial is common in neo-Nazi circles.

  3. List of neo-Nazi organizations - Wikipedia

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    Neo-fascism. The following is a list of organizations, both active and defunct, whose ideological beliefs are categorized as neo-Nazism. This includes political parties, terrorist cells/networks, radical paramilitary groups, criminal gangs, social clubs, organized crime syndicates, websites, internet forums, football hooligan firms, religious ...

  4. National Socialist Movement (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The National Socialist Movement (NSM), sometimes abbreviated as NSM88, is a Neo-Nazi organization based in the United States. [7] [13] Once considered to be the largest and most prominent Neo-Nazi organization in the United States, in recent years its membership and prominence have plummeted. [4] It was a part of the Nationalist Front.

  5. Nazism - Wikipedia

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    It is widely regarded as evil, with only a few fringe racist groups, usually referred to as neo-Nazis, describing themselves as followers of National Socialism. The use of Nazi symbols is outlawed in many European countries, including Germany and Austria.

  6. Nordic Resistance Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Nordic Resistance Movement[ Note 1] is a pan-Nordic [ 17][ 18] neo-Nazi [ 19][ 20][ 21] movement in the Nordic countries and a political party in Sweden. Besides Sweden, it is established in Norway, Denmark and Iceland, and formerly in Finland before it was banned in 2019.

  7. Neo-Nazis marched in Madison on Saturday. Here’s what ... - AOL

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    Neo-Nazis brandished rifles, displayed swastikas and hurled homophobic slurs and threats at LGBTQ+ people during the event. Members of neo-Nazi group "Blood Tribe" march in downtown Madison on ...

  8. Fourth Reich - Wikipedia

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    Map of Germany in 1937. Neo-Nazis envision the Fourth Reich as featuring Aryan supremacy, anti-Semitism, Lebensraum, aggressive militarism and totalitarianism. [6] Upon the establishment of the Fourth Reich, German neo-Nazis propose that Germany should acquire nuclear weapons and use the threat of their use as a form of nuclear blackmail to re-expand to Germany's former boundaries as of 1937.

  9. Gov. Evers says ‘Neo-Nazis, antisemitism, and white supremacy ...

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    The Blood Tribe is a neo-Nazi group that promotes hardline white supremacist views and "openly directs its vitriol at Jews, 'non-whites' and the LGBTQ+ community," according to the Anti-Defamation ...