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  neo-Nazis
Neo-Nazism is perhaps ill-named as it implies that the original Nazi movement at some point ended or disappeared.
This unprecedented shift in capital from America to Italy and Nazi Germany was a major contributing factor to the Great Depression of 1929 to 1941.
Far from disappearing, the Nazi movement and its racist ideology became a force both at grass roots and elite levels.
www.geocities.com /newworldorder_themovie/neonazis.html   (1546 words)

  
 Neo Nazis
Fighting racism for 20 years - Neo-Nazi victim Alan Berg's ex-wife calls hate a 'disease'
Ex Neo - Nazi Aide Sentenced in Washington
Report: Fast-growing Nazi gang involved in drug trade and hate crimes
www.rickross.com /groups/neonazis.html   (212 words)

  
  German neo-Nazis attack Jewish memorial » Netscape.com
News – German neo-Nazis, some shouting "Sieg Heil," rampaged in the eastern city of Frankfurt on Oder and destroyed wreaths placed to mark the anniversary of the 1938 Nazi pogrom against the Jews.
The Germans might have been defeated, but I'm sure that a lot of the feelings for the Nazis have not disappeared.
Like the Nazis, they were soundly defeated, but Southerners don't forget the past.
news.netscape.com /story/2006/11/10/german-neo-nazis-attack-jewish-memorial   (134 words)

  
 Neo-Nazis Spreading Message and Recruiting Through Music | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 24.12.2005
Toralf Staud, a journalist and the author of "Modern Nazis," said the extreme right National Democratic Party (NPD) had developed a new strategy to spread its racist, anti-Semitic and anti-capitalist ideologies.
Germany's Supreme administrative court has ruled that a neo-Nazi rock group that spread racial hatred was a criminal organization, upholding a first such statement in Germany against a music band.
Nazi opposition to "degenerate" jazz and swing may be well known, but few know Goebbels used the propaganda value of the music to target Allied listeners via the airwaves with his band Charlie and his Orchestra.
www.dw-world.de /dw/article/0,2144,1827739,00.html   (862 words)

  
  Al Qaeda`s Neo-Nazi Connections
For all of their differences, Muslim extremists and Nazis have always been united by a common group of beliefs and goals: hatred of Judaism (and conventional Christianity), hatred of democracy, and a desire for the destruction of Israel and the United States.
Regardless of the ignominious military performance of the neo- Nazis in Iraq in 1991, this was an important event because it led to greater ties and cooperation among American right-wing extremists, European neo-Nazis and Islamic terrorists.
He is alleged to have funded neo- Nazi activities through the use of confiscated Jewish funds that were deposited in Swiss banks by the Nazis.
www.middleeast.org /forum/fb-public/1/4320.shtml   (2116 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Neo-Nazis   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Neo-Nazi movement is identified by allegiance to Adolf Hitler, the national insignia of Nazi Germany (e.g.
This is because these groups have adopted a proxy system whereby organizations which the Nazis intend to be financially, politically and socially successful are made to be extremely professional and respectable, whereas other, less important organizations and individuals are almost always the ones responsible for intimidations, violent acts and terror tactics.
Many Neo-Nazi groups also espouse Holocaust denial or Historical revisionism, claiming that the Holocaust slaughter of 6,000,000 Jews is a lie, and that the German Nazi government had no extermination policy, or at least that the extent of the Holocaust is greatly exaggerated.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Neo_Nazis   (2596 words)

  
 Neo-Nazism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The use of the neo- prefix is not universally used to describe Neo-Nazi groups either, and there are also Neo-Nazi groups that specifically use the prefix.
The actual Nazi groups tend to pay homage to, but are often less focused on, the specific tenets of the German Nazi party than some international groups.
Nazi groups in the United States can trace back to the 1920s, with the US branch of the National Socialist German Workers Party.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neo-Nazi   (4002 words)

  
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The trial turned into a major political scandal, was first temporarily suspended and finally rejected by the court because of the unclear influence of agents in the actions and image of the NPD.
In the USA the total freedom of speech allows political organisations to express Nazi, racist or anti-Semitic ideology.
In many European countries there are laws that prevent the expression of Nazi, racist or anti-Semitic ideology, thus no political party of significant importance will describe itself as neo-nazi.
www.informationgenius.com /encyclopedia/n/ne/neo_nazism.html   (692 words)

  
 Neo-Nazis   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jung and the Nazis Mark Medweth of the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University examines Jung's fascination and alleged sympathy with the Nazis.
The Nazis and The Occult Lowell Dyson's annotated bibliography of books about the Nazis and the occult.
Nazis and Bush family history Examines links between the German Nazis and the family of US President George W. Bush.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Neo-Nazis.html   (242 words)

  
 The Australian: Neo-Nazis march in Dresden (archived)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
British, American, French and Russian dignitaries were due to attend events meant to send a message of peace and reconciliation, whilst remembering the crimes of the Nazis and those cities which shared Dresden's fate.
Once dubbed the Florence of northern Europe for architectural jewels such as the Zwinger Palace and the Semper Opera, the city was reduced to smouldering ruins.
Members of the NPD that sit in the Dresden-based Saxony state parliament provoked outrage last month by walking out of a commemoration of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp and calling the air raids a "bombing holocaust".
www.theaustralian.news.com.au /common/story_page/0,5744,12239288^1702,00.html   (564 words)

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: Neo-Nazi Al Qaeda by William Grim   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For all of their differences, Muslim extremists and Nazis have always been united by a common group of beliefs and goals: hatred of Judaism (and conventional Christianity), hatred of democracy, and a desire for the destruction of Israel and the United States.
Like the original Nazis, the Third Positioners are eager to form alliances with Muslim (and fl) extremists who share their anti-Semitic beliefs.
Since overt Nazi activity is outlawed in Germany and many other European countries, neo-Nazis and Islamic extremists have taken advantage of America`s First Amendment protection of almost all political activity.
frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=12436   (2086 words)

  
 Neo Nazis planned a coup d’état  in Sweden
Swedish neo Nazis planned to use vandalizing, killing of police officers, and suicide bombers to create social unrest in order to seize power by a coup d’état.
According to the Swedish paper Expressen, the 23-year-old neo Nazi and his separatist group were tired of so-called peaceful Nazi propaganda, and they wanted to overthrow the Swedish government.
The 23-year-old and his 31-year-old friend are now held on remand charged for vandalism and planning of causing danger to the health or safety of the public.
www.tldm.org /News7/RussianTakeOverSweden.htm   (1159 words)

  
 Aryan Nations - News - German Nationalists "One-Up" Jew Controlled Police   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Police moved in to disperse the group and detained the march organiser on an array of offences, ranging from staging an unauthorized demonstration to public display of Nazi emblems.
As in past years, Wunsiedel became an ideological battleground, with an estimated 3,800 neo-Nazis from around Germany descending on the town where Hess is buried, with some 500 counter-demonstrators staging their own march to protest against the rightwingers.
Hess, who was Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's top deputy, committed suicide on August 17, 1987, as the sole prisoner serving a life term in Spandau prison in Berlin.
www.aryan-nations.org /news/article_2004_08_27_3820.htm   (524 words)

  
 The Scotsman - Top Stories - Edinburgh Castle to fight neo-Nazis
EDINBURGH Castle is to be rebuilt next to Stonehenge and the Great Wall of China in a German theme park designed to re-invent the image of the home town of the Nazi leader, Rudolf Hess.
Once a year, regular as clockwork, far-right followers from all over Europe descend on the pretty north Bavarian community, hoping to celebrate the memory of Hess, the nominated successor to Hitler before his flight to Scotland in 1941 to sue for peace ended in his capture.
Hess is viewed as a martyr by the groups because he was the last Nazi war-crimes inmate at Spandau prison.
www.thescotsman.co.uk /index.cfm?id=421542003   (812 words)

  
 Socialism Today - Sweden's Neo-Nazis
The Nazi parties and networks are dangerous but relatively small - at most a couple of hundred organised members.
They are unable to establish a firm base because of the lack of support for their ideas and, just as importantly, the active resistance of anti-fascists, in which Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (RS - Socialist Justice Party, the Swedish section of the Committee for a Workers' International) has played a key role.
This means school student strikes and pressure on the trade unions to organise a one-hour political strike and anti-fascist rallies, with the aim of establishing Nazi-free zones in schools and workplaces.
www.socialismtoday.org /45/swedish_nazis.html   (969 words)

  
 Neo-Nazism at AllExperts
It is exceptionally difficult to determine the exact extent of Neo-Nazi organizations, because these groups are aware that public opinion concerning them is extremely negative, not to mention the existence of organizations dedicated to monitoring their activities (such as the ADL and SPLC).
The "denazification" programme insisted upon by the Allies and designed to purge the State apparatus and society as a whole of Nazi followers was not successful, mainly because of the sheer size of the problem and the bureaucratic shortcomings apparent in the programme's administration.
Nazi groups in the United States can be traced back to the 1920s, with the US branch of the National Socialist German Workers Party.
en.allexperts.com /e/n/ne/neo-nazism.htm   (6292 words)

  
 Suspected Neo-Nazis arrested in Germany - Boston.com
They were later released but remained under investigation for disrupting public order, disturbing the peace of the dead, and displaying Nazi symbols, which is a crime in Germany.
The town's mayor and residents held a second memorial ceremony Friday to show their rejection of the violence.
On Nov. 9, 1938, Adolf Hitler's Nazis attacked Jewish homes and businesses throughout Germany in a prelude to the Holocaust.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2006/11/10/suspected_neo_nazis_arrested_in_germany   (423 words)

  
 Inside The Kangaroo Reich: Australia’s Neo-Nazis Under The Microscope - 1985-2000
It said that ANA practised a new international form of Nazi politics (which Freney said also involved "terrorism", "Strasserism" and the European "New Right" groups), but was grounded in the past activism of Australian Nazi ‘parties’.
For the Nazis, the Aryans were a sort of ‘chosen’ people that had produced great civilisations, only to see them fall.
Their trick is to turn their distortion of German Nazi ideology into a system and a symbol for the ‘rebirth’ of European Mankind and the Australian People.
www.alphalink.com.au /~radnat/kangarooreich/partone.html   (13788 words)

  
 "Neo-Nazis Now Network on Line and Underground" (10/95)
The network itself is named both for the mystical northern place that rightists view as the cradle of European civilization and for a political forerunner of the Nazis.
Users are routinely warned to avoid exposing themselves to prosecution in a country where Nazi emblems, racial and religious incitement and denial of the Holocaust are all illegal.
The most prominent American Nazi propagandist, however, is Gary Rex Lauck, the leader of a neo-Nazi movement in Nebraska who was extradited from Copenhagen to Hamburg in August to face prosecution for smuggling publications like his "NS-Kampfruf" (Nazi Battle Cry)into Germany over the past two decades.
www.burks.de /neo-nazi-underground.html   (1060 words)

  
 Nazis in Olympia: A Chronology
Nazis post details of future April 19 community meeting on web site and exhort followers: "Let's visit and give the scumbags a bad day!" and "Local white power patriots are ordered to infiltrate and raise hell!" [archived text]
Seven nazis were confronted by 100-150 anti-racism activists at the Capitol.
Free Radio Olympia and Oly Unity report that Nazi's have called upon all white supremacists to converge on Olympia July 2-4 for a rally at the Capitol.
www.omjp.org /NazisInOly.html   (1364 words)

  
 JewishPress.com > News > View Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Because there are criminal penalties in Germany for neo-Nazi activity, Holocaust denial and the display and use of Nazi regalia, the more overt neo-Nazis make an effort to mask the true nature of their organizations behind nationalistic and cultural screens.
Like the trick favored by the original Nazis of projecting their crimes onto their opponents, the neo-Nazis have a habit of saying it is America and Israel that are the real fascist countries.
Another aspect of sentiment that the neo-Nazis are cleverly tapping into is the noticeable shift in opinion in which Germans now view themselves as the victims of World War II and not its perpetrators.
www.thejewishpress.com /news_article.asp?article=2984   (2354 words)

  
 Neighbors: Neo-Nazis Had No Right to March
If the Nazi group tries to come back, Ford said he would seek a court order to stop them.
's Nazi Party," said they came to the city because of a dispute between neighbors, one white and the other fl.
Police began receiving word midweek from officers on the street that gangs were going to descend on the neighborhood in protest, the police chief said.
afgen.com /neo_nazis.html   (541 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Berlin police, neo-Nazis clash at memorial   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thousands of police were on hand in Halbe to keep the peace between the roughly 2,000 skinheads who had gathered in the town, 30 miles south of Berlin, and the estimated 1,600 counter-demonstrators.
Earlier in the day, the counter-demonstrators held a rally in honor of victims of Nazi crimes, in protest against the neo-Nazi march.
Halbe is home to the burial site of about 28,000 soldiers, most of whom died in April 1945 in one of Nazi Germany's last stands against the Soviet army's advance on Berlin.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2005-11-12-police-neonazis-clash_x.htm   (304 words)

  
 Neo-Nazis hijack gala to burn Anne Frank diary | the Daily Mail
Germans were horrified by the latest outrage from the far Right, which comes as the country rides a new wave of peaceful patriotism as it hosts the World Cup.
The book-burning, which has chilling parallels to the 1930s when Nazi supporters made pyres of books written by Jews, follows a string of high-profile attacks by racist gangs on fls.
The neo-Nazis descended on a field in the village of Pretzien, Saxony, where local people were re-enacting a pagan rite celebrating midsummer.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=394079&in_page_id=1770   (1072 words)

  
 NeoNazis   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Part-time Nazis are usually the ones who can be influenced to leave the party.
Most part-time Nazis are in it for the attention they will get from doing something bad.
Hard-core Nazis are the ones who are usually the most verbal in expressing their beliefs.
home.snu.edu /~dwilliam/s98/nazism/NeoNazis.html   (376 words)

  
 The CIA'S neo-Nazis | March 19, 2001 | Reality Bites: Martin A. Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Simpson is a member of the Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group, which was established by President Clinton to review governments documents related to Nazi activity.
The covert recruitment of a Nazi spy network to wage a shadow war against the Soviet Union was the CIA's "original sin" and it ultimately backfired against the United States.
Moreover, by subsidizing a top Nazi spymaster and enlisting badly comprised war criminals, the CIA laid itself open to manipulation by a foreign intelligence service that was riddled with Soviet agents.
www.sfbg.com /reality/20.html   (1276 words)

  
 CNN.com - Massive march against German neo-Nazis - October 28, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mostly young males sporting shaved heads, their chants of, "Clear the street for the national resistance" was met with shouts of "Nazis out" and "Get lost" from leftists who threw fruit and stones at them from behind police barricades.
Investigators have yet to solve the Dusseldorf bomb attack that injured 10 recent immigrants from the former Soviet Union, six of them Jewish, or a failed firebombing on October 2 at a local synagogue on the eve of the 10th anniversary of German reunification.
Though still a fraction of the half-million strong community when the Nazis came to power in 1933, it has doubled in a decade to about 90,000 with immigration from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
archives.cnn.com /2000/WORLD/europe/germany/10/28/germany.march   (760 words)

  
 at.indymedia.org: Vorarlberg: Neo-Nazis greifen Konzert an   (Site not responding. Last check: )
weil das bild nahe legt, dass es sich bei den abgebildeten personen um nazis handelt, vornehmlich sogar jene, die in den streit verwickelt waren.
"nazis" haben das recht sich dieses recht einzuklagen.
jemanden, der so aussieht als nazi zu diskriminieren ist um nichts besser, als einen "rumänisch" aussehnden menschen als notorischen dieb und räuber zu bezeichnen.
at.indymedia.org /newswire/display/48633   (2653 words)

  
 Neo-Nazis March as Dresden Remembers War Dead - The CHUD.COM Message Boards
Once a fringe group, the neo-Nazis have seized on Germany's recognition finally of its own wartime suffering to grab headlines and forge political gains, especially in the east where unemployment remains high 15 years after unification.
The official death toll is put at around 35,000 but many survivors believe the actual number was higher as bodies were reduced to ashes in the ensuing firestorm.
Once dubbed the Florence of northern Europe for architectural jewels such as the Zwinger palace and the Semper Opera, the city was reduced to smoldering ruins.
www.chud.com /forums/showthread.php?t=77494   (968 words)

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