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- noun Plural form of
neo-Nazi .
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Q: What was your relationship with the so called neo-Nazis, skinheads and right wing people at that time?
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Separately, the small Bavarian town of Grafenberg says it is being terrorized by neo-Nazis from outside town who have been staging demonstrations there for the past two years.
Neo-Nazi Violence: German Mayor in Hiding after Far-Right Threat 2009
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Are people who believe that neo-Nazis have a right to peaceably march or deny the Holocaust racist or anti-Jewish?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bruce Bartlett’s Attack on Libertarianism 2010
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A group of four neo-Nazis went there to eat, each wearing a lapel pin with a swastika on it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Strange Consequences of Public Accommodations Laws 2010
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That does not, however, make the latter racists or neo-Nazis themselves.
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• It is one of the most significant ways neo-Nazis attempt to attract young people into their movement; this source of recruitment is possibly the most important factor in the ability of neo-Nazi groups to expand or even maintain their membership.
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• German youths try to fight neo-Nazis with music (Reuters, Jan. 9, 2009)
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The BKA [Federal Crime Office] said last year that neo-Nazis appeared to have shifted their tactics and stepped up violent attacks.
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Hans-Peter Gossel, 53, has been under police protection for a week after the following entry appeared on Altermedia, a Web site popular with neo-Nazis: Watch out!!!
Neo-Nazi Violence: German Mayor in Hiding after Far-Right Threat 2009
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In the 1960s, neo-Nazis such as George Lincoln Rockwell had little to offer followers except extreme rhetoric.
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