Neo-Nazism

movement to revive Nazi ideologies
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Neo-Nazism means the ideology of some political groups who want to return to the beliefs and practices of Nazism after the end of World War II. Different groups have their own sets of beliefs and practices. Neo-Nazis believe in loyalty to Adolf Hitler, hating Jews (anti-Semitism), racism, belief in a Germanic (Aryan) master race, xenophobia (hating and fearing people from different countries), extremist nationalism, supremacy, militarism, and hatred of homosexuals (homophobia).

A demonstration organised by the youth movement of the right-wing National Democratic Party of Germany, in 2004 . The German Empire flag of Imperial Germany was used due to the ban of the Nazi Party Flag since 1945 .
A group of neonazis commemorating Rudolf Hess. The banner reads: Martyrs never die
Some neonazis are skinheads.

Neo-Nazis often use the symbols of Nazi Germany such as the swastika. Neo-Nazism has been linked to far-right political parties in England such as the National Front and the British Nationalist Party as well as being linked to the skinhead sub-culture.