Neo-Nazism
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Etymology
Originally from postwar French (1952), néonazi, used to describe any number of movements, which saw themselves as believers of Nazi ideology or whose ideology had similar attributes. The term spread throughout the Western world acquiring a broader usage.
Noun
- Person who believes in a version of Nazi ideology.
- pejorative A person of right-wing views.
Usage notes
- Used as an epithet to demonize persons of right-wing views or who take positions that can be made to sound similar to the racialist or anti-Semitic positions of Nazis.
See also
- Alex Linder
- Alt-right
- American History X
- Aryan race
- The Believer
- Craig Cobb
- David Duke
- Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance
- Esoteric Nazism
- Far-right politics
- Fascism
- Fourth Reich
- George Lincoln Rockwell
- Holocaust denial
- List of neo-Nazi bands
- List of neo-Nazi organizations
- List of organizations designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups
- List of white nationalist organizations
- National Socialist black metal
- Nazi chic
- Nazi punk
- Nazism
- Neo-fascism
- Otto Strasser
- Rock Against Communism
- Romper Stomper
- Stormfront (website)
- The Daily Stormer
- Tom Metzger
- White nationalism
- White power skinhead
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