新納粹主義 (Chinese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "新納粹主義" in Chinese language version.

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  • Gay, Kathlyn (1997) Neo-Nazis: A Growing Threat. Enslow. p. 114. ISBN 978-0894909016. Quote: "Neo-Nazis ... use fear and violence in their efforts to destroy minorities. Their goal is to establish a "superior" society."(emphasis added) [新纳粹……试图利用恐惧和暴力摧毁青少年。他们的目标是建立一个“优越”的社会。]
  • * Werner Bergmann; Rainer Erb. Anti-Semitism in Germany: The Post-Nazi Epoch Since 1945. Transaction Publishers. 1997: 91 [2021-06-02]. ISBN 978-1-56000-270-3. OCLC 35318351. (原始内容存档于2021-02-20). In contrast to today, in which rigid authoritarianism and neo-Nazism are characteristic of marginal groups, open or latent leanings toward Nazi ideology in the 1940s and 1950s 

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  • * Peter Vogelsang; Brian B. M. Larsen. Neo-Nazism. The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2002 [2007-12-08]. (原始内容存档于9 November 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. 
    • Ondřej Cakl; Klára Kalibová. Neo-Nazism. Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague, Department of Civil Society Studies. 2002 [2007-12-08]. (原始内容存档于26 December 2018). Neo-Nazism: An ideology which draws upon the legacy of the Nazi Third Reich, the main pillars of which are an admiration for Adolf Hitler, aggressive nationalism ("nothing but the nation"), and hatred of Jews, foreigners, ethnic minorities, homosexuals and everyone who is different in some way. 

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  • * Peter Vogelsang; Brian B. M. Larsen. Neo-Nazism. The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2002 [2007-12-08]. (原始内容存档于9 November 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. 
    • Ondřej Cakl; Klára Kalibová. Neo-Nazism. Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague, Department of Civil Society Studies. 2002 [2007-12-08]. (原始内容存档于26 December 2018). Neo-Nazism: An ideology which draws upon the legacy of the Nazi Third Reich, the main pillars of which are an admiration for Adolf Hitler, aggressive nationalism ("nothing but the nation"), and hatred of Jews, foreigners, ethnic minorities, homosexuals and everyone who is different in some way. 

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