”Neo-Nazism” (på engelska). ApologeticsIndex. http://www.apologeticsindex.org/26-neo-nazism. ”The term Neo-Nazism refers to any social, political and/or (quasi) religious movement seeking to revive Nazism or Fascism. Neo-Nazi groups are racist hate groups that pattern themselves after Hitler’s philosophies. Examples include: Aryan Nations, National Alliance”
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”Neo-Nazism” (på engelska). The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2002. Arkiverad från originalet den 9 november 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071109212637/http://www.holocaust-education.dk/eftertid/nynazisme.asp. Läst 8 december 2007. ”Neo-Nazism is the name for a modern offshoot of Nazism. It is a radically right-wing ideology, whose main characteristics are extreme nationalism and violent xenophobia. Neo-Nazism is, as the word suggests, a modern version of Nazism. In general, it is an incoherent right-extremist ideology, which is characterised by ‘borrowing’ many of the elements that constituted traditional Nazism.”
”Neo-Nazism” (på engelska). The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2002. Arkiverad från originalet den 9 november 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071109212637/http://www.holocaust-education.dk/eftertid/nynazisme.asp. Läst 8 december 2007. ”Neo-Nazism is the name for a modern offshoot of Nazism. It is a radically right-wing ideology, whose main characteristics are extreme nationalism and violent xenophobia. Neo-Nazism is, as the word suggests, a modern version of Nazism. In general, it is an incoherent right-extremist ideology, which is characterised by ‘borrowing’ many of the elements that constituted traditional Nazism.”